Since we do not have the answer choices, the general answer below will help you choose the best definition for the word "epithet" as it is used in the excerpt:
Since the excerpt is about calling someone epithets such as "dear", we can conclude that "epithet" means a nickname, or an adjective that describes someone.
This question asks us to pay attention to context clues to figure out the meaning of a word.
A context clue is a piece of information given by an author that helps us understand the meaning of words in the text.
In this case, the context clue is the speaker calling the other person "dear", saying there is no lovelier epithet than this one.
With that information, we can conclude that an "epithet" is a nickname or an adjective we use to address others, usually expressing a characteristic of that person.
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Answer:
D. but
Explanation:
Option D is the correct answer.
"But" is the word that best replaces "therefore" in the sentence. The use of "but" is seen when it is used to introduce another statement that is added which is different from what was earlier said.
From the sentence, it is seen that adding "but" joins the two independent clauses together. The first part of the sentence talks about early photography being black and white. While the second part introduces when the color images arrived.
Answer:
grievance
remembrance
resemblance
Explanation:
The question is asking us to choose the words that have dropped the final -e in order to add the suffix -ance. To do so, all we need is to think of the word without the suffix, of the way it is originally spelled. When we do that, we find that the words that had -e and dropped it are:
grieve - grievance
remember (also "remembrer" in Old French) - remembrance
resemble - resemblance
The rest of the words did not have an -e originally - for instance, accept - acceptance-, or did not drop it (vengeance).
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The sentnece is incomplete.
Answer:
Question is incomplete!
here you have to atleast mention that what and who are the speaker in this question and which chapter this question is referencing! :)