Immense can be defined as very large, huge or gigantic. You could probbaly use any synonym of "big" to define it.
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The central idea of the paragraph in this exceprt the author adopts is that her parents barely dealt with the circumstances of living under a dictatorship despite the humiliating tributes done by Trujillo they unwillingly made part of, so the best idea is the last option "<em>The author’s parents tried to get by in the dictatorship, but felt humiliated by the tributes they were forced to participate in."</em> As expressed in the passage, the author's parents tried to keep a low profile to avoid detection from police, but having a handful of daughters made it difficult, and they could not take any risks but to accede to stand the dictatorship.
Answer:
me name three wishes i want?
because if so none it could ruin your life
Explanation:
Answer:
1. I know I am <u>irresponsible</u> when I refuse to take care of my children.
2. It is <u>impolite</u> to snub your teacher when she calls you.
3. The law says it is <u>illegal</u> to smuggle drugs into the country.
4. I feel <u>insecure</u> when I walk alone along that path.
5. The <u>imperfect</u> pair of pants was burnt yesterday.
6. Losing something that is <u>irreplaceable</u> can be very painful.
7. One example of an <u>injustice</u> is to imprison an innocent young man.
Explanation:
Looking the underlined words, I have been able to complete the sentences in a way that makes sense.
From the given words, we discover that these words are actually the opposite of their root words:
irresponsible - responsible
impolite - polite
illegal - legal
insecure - secure
imperfect - perfect
irreplaceable - replaceable
injustice - justice
Dreary and weary is an adjective
The dead leave falls, is a verb
Very weary is an adverb