FALSE:
untrue, deceptive, unreliable, fictitious
GIFTED:
sagacious, intelligent, able , talented
HAZARD:
danger, risk, peril, accident
IDEA:
conception, thought, notion, doctrine
JUMP:
spring, bounce, vault, fall
C . Janice will be talking dancing lessons for the last time.
Answer:
You will be examined again (by us)
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Natasha was especially interested in <span>dinosaurs; </span>however, Jorge wanted to check out the huge collection of precious gems.
You need to use a semicolon before however because you are connecting two independent clauses into one compound.
Natasha <span>gazed into a replica of a cooking fire and began to imagine sounds:a crying baby, the persistent click of stone on stone involved in making scraping tools, and the thunderous cry of a mastodon.
You need to use a colon to indicate that a list will ensue.
</span>
Hoped I Holped
Answer:
D. It does not state the life lesson, whereas a theme does.
Explanation: