In the word immortal, the root -mort- means "dying." The prefix im- means "the opposite." which of the following describes the meaning of immortal?(1 point)
Responses

not liking death
not liking death

not subject to death
not subject to death

coming back to life
coming back to life

enjoying life

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Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
Amanda is studying for a history test and comes across a word she does not know in her textbook. Which reference resource should she consult first?(1 point)
Responses

a dictionary
a dictionary

another textbook
another textbook

the glossary
the glossary

a thesaurus
Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
Izzy is using a textbook to study for a history test. She reads a word in bold print that she does not recognize. Which resource should she use first to find the meaning of the word?(1 point)
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dictionary
dictionary

thesaurus
thesaurus

index
index

glossary
Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
Which part of a dictionary entry can help readers determine if a definition is the correct one when there are multiple definitions?(1 point)
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the word's pronunciation
the word's pronunciation

the word's part of speech 
the word's part of speech 

the word's first definition 
the word's first definition 

the word's example sentences 
Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
Choose another answer
Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
Use the sentence to answer the question.

The football referee ruled the play legal. 

Which definition matches the use of the word legal in this sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

allowed by the government 
allowed by the government 

allowed by a law or rule
allowed by a law or rule

established by law enforcement
established by law enforcement

established by a court of law
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**not subject to death**

The word "immortal" means someone or something that does not die or is not subject to death.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best reference resource for Amanda to consult first is:

**the glossary**

The glossary is specifically designed to provide definitions of terms used in the textbook, making it the most relevant choice for her to understand the word she encountered.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best resource for Izzy to use first to find the meaning of the word in bold print is:

**glossary**

Textbooks often include a glossary that defines key terms used in the book, making it the most appropriate choice for her to understand the word.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The part of a dictionary entry that can help readers determine if a definition is the correct one when there are multiple definitions is:

**the word's part of speech**

Knowing the part of speech (e.g., noun, verb, adjective) helps readers understand how the word is used in context, which can clarify which definition is appropriate for their needs.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
If you're looking for another answer besides "the word's part of speech," the next best option would be:

**the word's example sentences**

Example sentences provide context for how the word is used, which can help readers determine which definition is the correct one based on the way the word fits within a sentence.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The definition that matches the use of the word "legal" in the sentence "The football referee ruled the play legal" is:

**allowed by a law or rule**

In this context, "legal" refers to the play being permissible according to the rules of the game.

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