Answer:
C. (verb) 3. To graze by chewing grass
Explanation:
C applies because other answer doesn't make sense and browse in this context means that deer is searching/ eating while eating on grass.
Answer:
D. | verb | taken the place of; succeeded
Explanation:
"Take the place of" or "succeeded" would best replace the word 'superseded' in this passage.
It isn't A because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't B because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't C because to supersede does not necessarily connote defeat in a literal sense.
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Days of the week are capitalized, and “weekdays” is not considered a day of the week and should not be capitalized. Your answer should be 1 :)
The answer is C. Personification.
If you speak a different language than the person you are communicating with it is not very effective