Question

Complete the chart by dragging and dropping the correct meaning into the third column to match the term in each row and then write a sample sentence in the fourth column.
Definition Options ( 5 of 5 )
to credit or assign something to a causereduced in valuea feeling of contentment with the way things are; self-satisfactionthe use of shocking subject matter and overstated language to attract an audiencetaking selfish advantage of circumstances with little regard for what is right
to credit or assign something to a cause
reduced in value
a feeling of contentment with the way things are; self-satisfaction
the use of shocking subject matter and overstated language to attract an audience
taking selfish advantage of circumstances with little regard for what is right
Interactive Chart
Term
Form
Definition
Sample Sentence
complacency
noun
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debased
adjective
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impute
verb
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opportunism
noun
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sensationalism
noun

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here’s the completed chart with the correct meanings and sample sentences filled in:

| Term | Form | Definition | Sample Sentence |
|------------------|---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| complacency | noun | a feeling of contentment with the way things are; self-satisfaction | Her complacency about her grades prevented her from studying harder. |
| debased | adjective | reduced in value | The ancient coins were debased, losing much of their original worth. |
| impute | verb | to credit or assign something to a cause | It is unfair to impute her success solely to her connections. |
| opportunism | noun | taking selfish advantage of circumstances with little regard for what is right | His opportunism was evident when he took credit for a colleague's work. |
| sensationalism | noun | the use of shocking subject matter and overstated language to attract an audience | The journalist's sensationalism often led to misleading headlines. |

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