Answer: D) desecrator
Explanation:
The word desecrate is a verb that refers to the action of violating the sacredness of something. The form of the word that is misspelled is 'desecrator.' The correct spelling would be 'desecrater,' meaning a person who desecrates the sanctity of something. The other answer choices are correctly spelled: 'desecrates' is the 3rd person present form; 'Desecrated' can work as the past tense form or the past participle form; and 'Desecration' refers to the process of desecrating.
The answer is D. Olivia’s decision to mourn her brother and not marry for seven years.
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they would have been more impressed by the narrator's
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I thnk it's D, the fourth answer. Samia's father planned to charge Abboud Bey a hefty price to marry his daughter.
Yes they have but in different terms. It depends how you are speaking about it. If you are saying in terms of how humans perceive achievement, or how humans process it then I could be of help. It terms of human perception, it is viewed as a thing to admire and envy. If were to put on a resume that you accomplished things differed for the better from the other resumes, that would be an achievement . That would be something the other applicants would admire and envy in the face of their failure to accomplish the things you did. In terms of human perception, it is a positive thing for yourself, but for others it could be there downfall. Refer to the example above.