<span>Words that have multiple meanings are known as polysemous (‘poly’ meaning ‘many’ and ‘semous’ meaning ‘meaning’). An example is ‘bank’, which can mean a financial institution or a part of a river. Words that share a spelling but have different meanings are called homonyms.</span>
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- Blue = Reflected
- Pink = Absorbed
This is because the blue lines bounce off the object, while the pink lines go into the object. It seems like the pink lines stop midway through the object. It's not clear if your teacher meant this, or meant them to keep going like the yellow lines. Either way, the pink lines have been absorbed.
I believe it is G. The team determined that fluid running along the brains blood vessels carries waste away from the brain
The animals that are being sampled are can die if the sample is not made with properly
Folly is act of foolishness
Reprove is correcting the mistakes
Accost is approach in a challenging manner
Prattle is talking meaningless/ or foolishness
Recompense is payback
Feigned is pretend
Peevish is ill tempered
Mollification is appeasement