The dictionary definition that best reflects the word "interpose" as it is used in the passage is "to put in a remark or question in the midst of a discourse."
<h3>What is the meaning of "interpose"?</h3>
All of the options presented as answer choices are possible meanings of "interpose," but we must take the context into consideration. As we can see, the passage is a dialogue and, as one person is talking, the other one "interposes."
That means the second person put in a remark in the midst of their discourse, that is, the conversation was interrupted when he said something.
With the information above in mind, we can choose definition 3 as the correct answer.
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1. Infinitive tense is the verb in the 'to' form, so you got it right there: to climb.
2. Third person singular present tense is the present tense plus the letter 's' at the end because it is in third person.: climbs
3. Past tense is something that happened in the past: climbed
4. Participle is like the -ing form.: climbing
Answer:
Indirect speech focuses more on the content of what someone said rather than their exact words. In indirect speech, the structure of the reported clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question or a command.
Explanation:
The answer is B) "<span>seen from a higher still, and the highest, who shall say what they are, or that they are worth looking at or thinking of at all?"
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I am 100% sure because the THESAURUS of implicitly, not definition (because this is english) means completely, absolutely, totally, etc.
Also, the question states that 'implicitly argues that people need to think independently and QUESTION authority?" So, B is the only option that demonstrates that people need think independently. Plus, its the only option that has a QUESTION MARK!