'Acrid', 'piercing', 'acute', and 'keen'

  1. Acrid', 'piercing', 'acute', and 'keen' are all ________ for 'pungent'.Responses A antonymsantonyms B definitionsdefinitions C
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  2. 'Acrid', 'piercing', 'acute', and 'keen' are all ________ for 'pungent'A)antonyms B) definitions*** C) homophones D) synonyms
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  3. A c r i d piercing acute or synonyms
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  4. In the following sentence, what does the word “acrid” most likely mean? The stinky socks were so acrid that Jamelle had to
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  5. Which of the following is not a body-verb agreement sign? (3 points) Responses BIT BIT PIERCING PIERCING SCAR SCAR WIN
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  6. What are the measures ofEBG and EBC? Classify each angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. (1 point) m EBG = 45º; EBG is
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  7. Which type of external structure would most help an animal to camouflage?(1 point)Responses keen eyes keen eyes wings wings fur
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  8. Select the correct text in the passage.Which two lines in the poem help the reader determine the theme? Le Jardin Des Tuileries
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  9. by Oscar WildeThis winter air is keen and cold, And keen and cold this winter sun, But round my chair the children run Like
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  10. Animal Structures Unit Test2 of 82 of 8 Items Question Which type of external structure would most help an animal to
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