Answer:
prevarication
Explanation:
prevarication is basically just a fancy word for "lies" and lies is a synonym of deceit.
Answer:
C
D
C
B
C
Explanation:
if that is for unit 3 lesson 5 then there ya go. if not let me know
I say letter c because d and b have dates which means they are facts
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>option(c)</u>
Deprive help Freddy was unhappy that his bank account was in blank in order to pay his rent.
<u>Explanation:</u>
People of rural areas and people of conservative thought are deprive of their rights. So many people are deprived of the rights which has been given to them by the government or by their local government.
They doesn't know their rights which could change their life style or their career or their life. Freddy is also deprived of his bank account which is blank.
Answer:
The question we can form using the information in the sentence and the word in parentheses is:
Whose grandfather had a small farm in the county?
Explanation:
<u>"Whose" is a pronoun used to indicate possession, be it in a declarative sentence or in an interrogative one. If I wish to know, for instance, who the owner of a car parked in front of my house is, I can ask: Whose car is this?</u>
<u>Since we are supposed to use "whose" to ask a question as well as the information in the given sentence, we need to find a possession relationship to ask about.</u> Of course, the farm has an owner - the grandfather. But the way the sentence is structure does not allow us to ask about him while using "whose". However, the grandfather "belongs", so to speak, to Roger, and the structure allows us to use "whose" to ask about him. Therefore, the question we can form is:
Whose grandfather had a small farm in the county?