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This question is missing the sentence and the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
The word artificial comes from the Latin prefix art- (skill) and the root fic (to make or cause). Based on word parts and context clues, which meaning BEST fits the word artificial as used in the sentence.
Finally, it would create a reservoir that would become the largest artificial lake in the United States.
A) suitable for a museum
B) very long and wide
C) caused to be skillful
D) made by humans
Answer:
The best meaning for the word artificial in the sentence is:
D) made by humans.
Explanation:
<u>As the explanation reveals, the word "artificial" refers to anything that is made. In other words, it refers to things that do not exist naturally in the world, but that are created. When the sentence speaks of an artificial lake, it means this lake is not a natural one, but one made by humans.</u> We can often see the word artificial being used in relation to food. It is common for processed foods, for instance, to be artificially colored or flavored. That means those foods do not originally have that color or flavor, that they were added by humans.
i think it should be correct
Answer:
theme:good versus evil; heroism
Explanation:
Answer: Vera's tendency for making up outlandish stories
The question refers to the story "The Open Window" by Saki (H. H. Munro).
In the story, Framton is visiting the house of Mrs. Stapleton. While waiting for her, Vera, her niece, tells her a story. It is not until the end that we realize the story Vera told is in fact a lie. In order to get out of the sitation she created, she tells her family another outlandish story, showing that this is a character trait of Vera, and not an isolated event. The fact that we do not know Vera's story is false until the end is vital for creating the desired effect of surprise on the reader.