Hello Sophuechait2,
Your answer would be:
C. Compare definitions for the word with its synonyms.
I believe this correct because if you don’t know the true definition of the word synonymous that are similar to this word might help you out.
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<span>The speaker retells a story from Greek mythology, the rape of the girl Leda by the god Zeus, who had assumed the form of a swan. Leda felt a sudden blow, with the “great wings” of the swan still beating above her. Her thighs were caressed by “the dark webs,” and the nape of her neck was caught in his bill; he held “her helpless breast upon his breast.” </span>
The cheetah was hovering across the plain as it raced after the deer is the sentence uses the word hovering correctly. Hence, option A is correct.
<h3>What is hovering?
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To continue hovering over a location or thing. hovering over the flowers was a hummingbird. Above us, helicopters were hovering. : to swing back and forth close to a location; vacillate about a specific spot. The unemployment rate was roughly 10%.
lingering frequently when it is not desired close to, about, or around someone or something. Stop following me around, Dad! I can't get anything done with you around!
To hang still in the air without moving. Observe the hummingbird as it flies above the flowers. Above us, helicopters were hovering. The hive was surrounded by bees.
Animals can hover by using muscle-powered flapping flight, which is stationary flying with zero net forward motion. Small bats with the ability to hover usually do so with a downward, angled stroke.
Thus, option A is correct.
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D. The change from ballad form in the beginning to common form at the end
The right answer to that question is D :)