In this question the options are not given; here are the options.
Select the word from the drop-down menu that can be used in place of the phrase "read between the lines to figure out" in this sentence.
A.Infer
B.Inquire
C.Verify
D.Differentiate
The answer to this question is A. Infer
Explanation:
Infer as part of reading implies analyzing the explicit details and information to understand the real meaning. This implies by inferring the reader can better understand a text and grasp all the ideas the author conveys especially implicit ones. This process is also known as reading between lines because the reader needs to get the hidden meaning or ides, which are "between lines" or can be get through a deep examination of ideas in lines. In this context, the term "read between lines" can be replaced by the word "infer."
Hello fellow late night thinker!
I have no idea if this is the answer but I’ll give it my best shot.
So culture has a great influence because EVERYONE has culture, no matter who you are. It influences your life in many ways. It’s your ancestors, your family, who you are. Culture is the reason you dress the way you do and eat the way you do. Culture gives you traditions. And these are things that impact your life. So yeah, culture matters and it makes an influence on who you are.
Happy to help. Have a nice night.
~Brooke❤️
The correct answer is C) NOT B!!!!!!!
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A. My old grey because it cant be C,orD no matter what and it sounds better than B
The correct answer is A. In the Middle Ages, spices that are now ordinary were rare imports from faraway places.
Explanation
The excerpt talks about traders who traded in black pepper grown in southwestern India, which meant too long a journey to bring these products to Europe. In the first place they had to be transported to Arabia, and from there to Syria where European merchants acquired it to take it to the different kingdoms of Europe as the author mentions when saying that "From India the pepper was shipped across to Arabia, where camel caravans would carry it all the way to Syria. The Italians could purchase enough pepper in Syria to carry with them to the next Champagne fair". According to the above, the correct answer is A. In the Middle Ages, spices that are now ordinary were rare imports from faraway places.