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Answer: The two closest synonyms for the word incentive would be either <u>motivation</u> or <u>reason.</u>
Explanation: This is because incentive means something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.
Answer:
In the past couple of weeks nothing interesting has happened.
B, if you only study for a few minutes in each subject each night you have the chance to review what you studied the night before
Answer:
snows, freeze
Explanation:
Every time it <u>snows</u>, our water pipes <u>freeze</u>.
-> The last one does not make sense (it are snowing, pipes is freezing)
-> The second one is a bit better, but "are freezing" is present tense, while is snowing is also present tense, the sentence itself is talking about the past, hence why "snows" fits better
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