The correct answer is:
- No, because the context explains that the necklace was made with great attention to detail.
Question
Tim read this paragraph. When he came across the word ,begin emphasis,meticulous,end emphasis,, he decided it must mean "amazing."
Is Tim's understanding of ,begin emphasis,meticulous,end emphasis, correct?
Answer options with 4 options
1.
No, because the passage indicates that "meticulous" is used to describe very tiny objects.
2.
No, because the context explains that the necklace was made with great attention to detail.
3.
Yes, because most of the passage is describing how fantastic Marcus thinks the necklace is.
4.
Yes, because most of the passage gives details about how Marcus admires objects of amazing quality.
1 answer
The correct answer is: