An Antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another word, and this definition applies mainly adjectives although some other words such as: adverbs, verbs, and even abstract nouns also have antonyms.
Antonyms enrich our vocabulary providing multiple perspectives when communicating ideas.
Now, a synonym for the word Antonym is "<em>contrasting</em>" or "<em>contrastive</em>"
Thereby, the above statement can be completed like this:
<em>"</em><em>Contrasting/Contrastive </em><em>words such as ‘similar/different and problem/solution' help students organize important information in textbooks."</em>
The first battle was at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts on 4/19/1775 in "The Battles of Lexington and Concord". The second battle was at Fort Ticonderoga, New York 5/10/1775 in "<span>The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga"
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Answer:C
Explanation:
He had his troops carry too much baggage.
Answer: reliable but not valid
Explanation: Reliability does not translate to validity. This can be proved using the behavior of John's oven which has exhibited consistency in functionality and performance which defines that the readings and output are reliable. However, even though John's oven has exhibited constant output reliability due to its ability to consistently give similar readings or performance levels for about a month, the consistent performance which has been showcased by the oven seems to be faulty as food seem to get burnt regularly. This consistent output or performance level lacks validity as the temperature Guage incorrectly shows temperature which is 50 degrees cooler than the actual oven temperature.