Precipitate:
1. An invasion would certainly precipitate a political crisis.
2. Clouds usually precipitate as rain and snow.
Complacency:
1. Because of the complacency of the guards, enemy spies were able to sneak into the castle.
2. Jessica's husband was not able to see through his veil of complacency until Jessica left him for another man.
Manifest:
1. The illness first manifested itself in/as severe stomach pains.
2. Lack of confidence in the company manifested itself in a fall in the share price.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The poem opens with an oxymoron - the speaker calls self Nobody. Note the capital N that would refer to it being a proper noun. Same as if you were to list your name... It also uses figurative imagery. Read about how "Somebody" is like a frog. Frogs are loud and they croak loud. This is a lyric. It is about her own reclusive personality. Rhythm uses dashes and a simile to describe herself.
Note: She uses simile, hyperbole - exaggeration, allusion, and the idiosyncratic punctuation that includes the dashes.
Answer:
frown
Explanation:
Gone is the opposite of here, just ask frown is the opposite of smile.
Answer:
How does Aunt Alexandra feel about the Finch family name? She is proud of it because they are an old Southern family
An irrational reaction is crying