The sentence includes two words with virtually identical meanings: duplicity and dishonesty. Therefore, the context clue that's found in the sentence is synonym, as the two are synonymous.
Among the choices, option B. Hasn't, is a singular contraction. "Hasn't" is the shortened word for "has not". The rest of the choices are plural contractions: Don't from do not, Haven't from have not, and Weren't from were not.
The answer is B. Keyword being "theory of radioactivity" and "influential scientists of the century." It's a persuasive keyword that will hook the readers. What is theory of radioactivity? How did her theory garner her the title of influential scientist of the century?
Choice A is vague and hardly persuasive. It's only characterizing her traits: curious and determined.
Answer:
Almost without expectations: General crime is increasing. Violent crime increased between 1985 & 1990.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Just a side note, it'd be really helpful if you labeled each answer, like so:
A. patronymic
B. foreshadowing, etc.
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