The answer is C. come together.
Converge has the prefix con- which means to somehow bring together or to become grouped.
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects. An intransitive verb will make sense without one.
I'm 100% sure the answer is:
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"The frogs were frightened and frantically jumped away from the eager boy."</span>
Kids do the opposite of what adults tell them therefore the approach now is counter productive
I spend about half my time, he spends two-thirds of his time, and she spends a quarter, or maybe a third, of her time on research.
The hyphen goes between two and thirds so that it is clear that two and third are connected. Hyphens are used when two words are used together to create one meaning. Two and thirds are used together to show that he only spent a fraction of his time (2/3) researching. In the other options about-half are two separate ideas about and half. The same with a and third; they both are not numbers.