Answer: Maybe because Suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces
Looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific
Useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations
A surprise offensive extending throughout the Pacific area
In the second sentence, the adjective is delighted. In the third sentence, the adjective is large. The first sentence doesn't contain an adjective.
Answer:
B. Disjunction.
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to know what disjunction means.
<u>When two statements are connected with the word 'or', the new statement is called </u><u>a disjunction.</u><u> In other words, a disjunction is a compound sentence formed by using the word 'or' to join two simple sentences. </u>
As for other options:
- A conjunction is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'and'
- Conditional is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'if'
- The converse is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'no'.
I hope it helped you :)
Pretentious is synonymous to C. SHOWY.
You are pretentious when you attempt to impress people by affecting greater importance or talent than is actually possessed.
Other synonyms of pretentious aside from showy are:
ostentatious, overambitious, pompous, grandiose, extravagant, flamboyant, overblown, magniloquent, and many more.
absurd is synonymous to foolish or unreasonable
argumentative is synonymous to quarrelsome, contrary
annoyed is synonymous to irritated, irk