Which of these words has the same denotative meaning a, but a different connotative meaning than, the word COPIOUS.

A. meager
B. abundant
C. lavish *******
D. sparse

An award is given every year to the student ______ has the highest grade-point average.

Which of these correctly completes the sentence?

A. whom ********
B. who
C. which
D. that

Can you please check these and see if I am right - thank you

6 answers

http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/copious?s=t
Read all the synonyms for "copious" here, and let us know what you think.

Remember ... when in doubt, look it up!!

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Study this:
http://www.grammarly.com/blog/2014/who-vs-whom-its-not-as-complicated-as-you-might-think/
Then let us know if you think you're correct using "whom" or if you should change it.
And study this, too:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/pronouns.htm#who
so the first one is B - abundant ad the second one is who...right?
Yes. Both are right now.

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Thank you so much
You're very welcome!
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