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Stella [2.4K]
3 years ago
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Can someone please help this is due today!!!!!

English
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Andrej [43]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is the third bubble

Explanation:

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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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The answer you are looking for is C.
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Your vocabulary notebook can be used to practice the meaning of new words everyday. When you find words, you can add them in your notebook, write the definition, and the synonyms/antonyms. Let's just say you want to revisit a word because you didn't know its meaning. You then would turn to the page in your notebook and review it.

1. Try to figure out the definition by looking at its prefixes and suffixes.

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In 1933 the Loch Ness monster’s legend began to grow. At the time, a road adjacent to Loch Ness was finished, offering an unobstructed view of the lake. In April a couple saw an enormous animal—which they compared to a “dragon or prehistoric monster”—and after it crossed their car’s path, it disappeared into the water. The incident was reported in a Scottish newspaper, and numerous sightings followed. In December 1933 the Daily Mail commissioned Marmaduke Wetherell, a big-game hunter, to locate the sea serpent. Along the lake’s shores, he found large footprints that he believed belonged to “a very powerful soft-footed animal about 20 feet [6 metres] long.” However, upon closer inspection, zoologists at the Natural History Museum determined that the tracks were identical and made with an umbrella stand or ashtray that had a hippopotamus leg as a base; Wetherell’s role in the hoax was unclear.

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Humans get through *obstacles with immense and intense determination. Of course, not all actually do this, some fail, but most use a strategy and are determined to do it.

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