Answer:
The stressed syllable is underlined and bold.
1. Ig-<u>no</u> -ble: Being dishonest and untrustworthy.
2. <u>Spe</u>-cious: This refers to something that seem to be right or true but is actually wrong or false.
3. Er-satz: being a usually artificial and inferior substitute or imitation
4. De-<u>ba</u>-cle: An event that is a complete catastrophe or sudden failure
5. Col-<u>lat</u>-er-al: something used as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited if the loan is not paid back.
6. De-<u>mean</u>: cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for someone or something
Explanation:
The stressed syllable is underlined and bold.
1. Ig-<u>no</u> -ble: Being dishonest and untrustworthy.
2. <u>Spe</u>-cious: This refers to something that seem to be right or true but is actually wrong or false.
3. Er-satz: being a usually artificial and inferior substitute or imitation
4. De-<u>ba</u>-cle: An event that is a complete catastrophe or sudden failure
5. Col-<u>lat</u>-er-al: something used as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited if the loan is not paid back.
6. De-<u>mean</u>: cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for someone or something
Emma hates the idea of cheating, even for Kayla and she sleeps terribly that night.
This statement is an example of internal conflict.
Answer:
To teach swindle a lesson for trying to take advantage of him and his best friend.
Explanation:
Swindle is a story written by Gordon Korman. It is a children's story about the retrieval of a vintage baseball card. Griffin and his best friend Ben finds a vintage baseball card worth trillions of dollars in an old house but they were stiffed of the money by a swindler called Palomino. So they made plans to retrieve the card when the found out its worth.
Irrespective of the fact that the baseball card cost a fortune, they also wanted to teach Palomino a lesson for swindling them.