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The word that makes the most sense in the sentence is 'adjacent'.
<em>I don't think that they should've built that new factory adjacent to the school.
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<em />This makes sense. When something is adjacent, it is connected to something in a non-perpendicular way. You wanted what a school exposed to harsh chemicals or breathing quality.
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Answer:
(n) Person who promotes or interprets
Explanation:
One trick that helps me in identifying the definitions and origins of words is looking either at their prefixes/suffixes or their other definitions. For example, an exponent is a math symbol, that has power. 2 with an exponent of 3 is 8. So the exponent takes that original number to another level, if you know what I mean. In the same way, we can deduce that exponent also means a person who takes an issue to another level, promotes that issue, etc.
Here's an example of how you can figure out a word's meaning by looking at its prefix.
Sentence: I'm a very pedantic person when it comes to calculations.
Word: Pedantic
My Analysis:
Look at the prefix- ped.
Try and come up with another word with this prefix.
Did you get one?
One word is pediatrician.
Now, what does a pediatrician do?
They are doctors for children.
Children are <em>little, minors, small</em>
In the same way, we can deduce that a person who is <em>ped</em><em>antic </em>worries about minor details.
If you start looking at words this way, you'll definitely be able to grasp the definitions easily!
I think the answer to your question is A
To understand better the central idea, let's first define Apartheid.
Apartheid is the segregation of Whites and Black. Where Blacks, mainly in South Africa, are not given equal opportunity with the Whites.
The central idea, therefore, of her essay is the detrimental impact of racism on the social reality and relationships of the two races.
She exposed the bad human relationship, and how the Blacks were discriminated in terms of employment, education, and ownership of properties.