Answer:To find any information on search engines, we need phrases that most closely relates to the topic we want to read on. For the topic "technology on the internet" we can use the phrases such as (1) technology today, (2) the developing world, and (3) techs and the digital world
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D
Explanation:
The easiest method is to substitute each option in place of tolerated. That being said, C doesn't make sense because it sounds wrong- "it was no longer already tolerated" isn't grammatically correct.
B doesn't sound right but there's (technically) nothing wrong with the grammar.
Tolerate means you ARE able to accept or endure something. Tolerable is the adjective version of that.
This can be tricky because you may think it's asking for the meaning of the phrase and not the word tolerable. It's only asking for tolerable.
That being said, A and B are the opposite meaning of tolerable- they mean you cannot endure it, which is the opposite.
D is the answer.
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I think it would be the third one, when you read it aloud it sounds the most natural.
Explanation:
The answer is uncensored. The base word is censor and the suffix is ed which means it already happened. So uncensored means not censored. Hope this helps
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1. the persona's attitude gave off a neutral tone
2. (stopping)
Explanation:
when reading the second part of the poem the sentence sounded like it was to say prevent hatred and lies.