Answer:
6) Adresses
7) Knives.
8) Rooves.
9) Canopies.
10) Mooses.
11) Piani.
12) Handsful and/or Handfuls.
13) Calves.
14) Series.
15) Crises
16) Plural.
17) Plural.
18) Singular.
19) Singular.
20) Plural and Singular.
21) Singular.
22) Plural.
23) Singular and Plural.
24) Singular and Plural.
25) Plural.
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sentence 4 uses a module vocabulary word incorrectly because the definition of a suffix dictates that it appears at the end of a word, rather than at the beginning, which would be a prefix.
Plays is the correct one
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Answer:
The blind doctor was able to navigate safely through the obstacles along the hallway, 'guiding' him to safely walk without hitting the obstacles.
Explanation:
Benedict Carey's article "Blind, Yet Seeing" from The New York Times reports the physical case of blindsight, which can be overcome by a person. The article also discusses how the subconscious mind of a person is capable of helping a person 'overcome' certain obstacles despite being physically blind.
In an experiment conducted, a well-educated blind doctor was asked to participate which he initially refused. His stance was that he <em>"had no interest in navigating an obstacle course - a cluttered hallway - for the benefit of science."</em> True. But when he did agree to be a part of it, his subconscious mind helped him <em>"zigzag down the hall, sidestepping a garbage can, a tripod, a stack of paper and several boxes as if he could see everything clearly." </em>This shows that the subconscious mind is still able to 'aid' a person despite physical blindness.