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You can often tell what a word means by its context in a sentence. A context is a specific word or phrase that is followed along the paragraph, it helps you give a slight idea about the word.
Thus, your answer is option C.
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I am very good at English what seems to be the problem
Answer: c) He feels that he and Hillary were equals and that they could not have climbed Everest without each other's help.
In the excerpt, the author argues that Hillary is a fine man and his friend, and he is not offensive to him at any point. So it would be inaccurate to claim that he refers to him as a liar and a cheat.
He also makes it clear that he does not think Hillary is "superior" to him, or that he is weak. The only accurate thing is to say that they were both equals, and they helped each other out, but that he believes Hillary does not portray him that way in his account.
Answer:
a comma
Explanation:
comma
A comma should follow a dependent clause when the dependent clause comes first in a sentence
Answer:While listening to the podcast, I noticed that the narrator paused before saying certain phrases. For example, he paused before saying "but no women” when he first introduced the idea that women did not have the right to vote. These pauses provided cues for important ideas and emphasized meaning. Because of this, I was able to better understand the important facts about women’s fight for equality during this time.
Explanation: just did it on edg.