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Which homograph means “to be happy or at ease with
Which homograph means “to be happy or at ease with something”?(1 point)
Responses content content produce produce refuse
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The suffix -ful means having, showing, or causing. Which word is the BEST synonym for graceful?(1 point) Responses one who looks
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The suffix -ful means having, showing, or causing. Which word is the BEST synonym for graceful?(1 point)
Responses one who looks
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The suffix -ful means having, showing, or causing. Which word is the BEST synonym for graceful?(1 point)
Responses one who looks
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he suffix -ful means having, showing, or causing. Which word is the BEST synonym for graceful?(1 point)
Responses one who looks
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help me write this in a proper english “there’s a lot going on and it painstaking, the minute i’m happy the next minute
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In the sentence "The wind was too strong to wind the sail," what is the term for the word "wind"?(1 point)
Responses Homophone
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Read the excerpt from Act IV, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet.
Peter: Musicians! O! musicians, ‘Heart’s ease, Heart’s ease:’
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Which of the following expressions correctly uses intensifiers to convey emotion?
A. She seemed very happy. B. She seemed happy
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KENDRA
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Can someone please tell me what this quote means?
“We have everything we need to be happy but we aren't happy. Something is
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Ana
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