But how admirably does the character of this ,begin underline,illustrious,end underline, man bear the closest scrutiny! The more one grows familiar with it the more does [George] Washington seem to deserve his unique place in history.

(from ,begin underline,The Story of Washington,end underline, by Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye)

Question
Select ,begin emphasis,three,end emphasis, words that have the same connotation as ,begin emphasis,illustrious,end emphasis,.

Answer options with 6 options
1.
eminent

2.
exalted

3.
ignominious

4.
infamous

5.
notorious

6.
renowned

5 answers

Option 1. eminent
Option 2. exalted
Option 6. renowned
,begin bold,Dictionary,end bold,



,begin bold,encumber,end bold, ,begin italics,v.,end italics, 1. to stop 2. to cram or fill 3. to burden

Question
Which word means the same as ,begin emphasis,encumber,end emphasis, as it is used in the second paragraph?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
delay

3.
inconvenience

2.
hinder

4.
prohibit
Option 3. hinder
As Marcus scanned the jewelry cases, his eyes came to rest on an intricately wound necklace. The chain was delicate silver strands, fine as hair, woven together in a subtle, beautiful pattern. Hanging from the chain shimmered a spiral, also made of exquisitely thin silver threads, and arranged in the center were several small lustrous onyx stones. He was stunned at the ,begin underline,meticulous,end underline, craftsmanship that must have been required to fashion such a painstaking work. The artisanship of its maker was clearly unequaled. He knew instinctively that his mother would love it.

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.
Option 2. No, because the context explains that the necklace was made with great attention to detail.
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