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kirill [66]
3 years ago
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"She danced madly, ecstatically, drunk with pleasure, with no thought for anything, in the triumph of her beauty, in the pride o

f her success, in a cloud of happiness made up of this universal homage and admiration, of the desires she had aroused, of the completeness of a victory so dear to her feminine heart."
What type of context clue is given for the word homage?
English
2 answers:
adell [148]3 years ago
6 0
The answer would be B. Synonym. <span>She danced madly, ecstatically, drunk with pleasure, with no thought for anything. Those are all synonyms. These are all synonyms of drunk.


Hope I helped :)


Brainliest if satisfied</span>
larisa [96]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is letter b. synonym.

Explanation:

Synonym is the correct answer because the word "homage" is next to its possible interpreted synonym "admiration", besides coming before the expressions "desires she had aroused" and "completeness of a victory". These are all context clues related to a "homage", whether it is a party to commemorate a victory, whether it is the result of a brand new thing the woman had wished.

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