1. license, height, weight
2. preliminary, parliament, favour
3. writing, illegible
4. likely, lieutenant,
5. library, original, manuscript,
6. spaghetti, majority,
7. incidentally, decided, competition,
8. probably, unnecessary, message, paragraphs,
9. athletes, gymnasium,
10. incredible, acknowledged, appreciated
The answers to the prompts have been provided thus:
- Peter Dawson went to the stadium the day of the finals to offer encouragement to the competitors.
- Peter Dawson might have felt bad but not daunted or bitter about not being allowed to compete.
<h3>How to decode the meaning of a text</h3>
When given a text to read and understand the meanings implied, it is important to go beyond what is written. You need to understand the tone of that text through the language used.
This will help you to make meaning of the text and answer the prompts correctly.
Learn more about narrative texts here:
brainly.com/question/19990924
The sentence that does not
contain any punctuation errors is letter C, The tent, sleeping bags, and camp
stove are in the car; but the cooler, chairs, and umbrella won’t fit. Because
there are a lot of objects in one sentence, they must be separated by commas
and semi colon to distinguish them.
Answer: his chance at love