Just took the test, the correct answer is "<span>It emphasizes that the narrator sees his life as dull and inactive compared to the exotic and adventurous life of the Cabuliwallah.".</span>
Answer: I believe the answer is B. I hope this helps!
Answer:
29) Option C: to stop or prevent something from happening
30) Option D: respect or admiration toward someone or something
31) Option D: causing harm and having negative effects
Explanation:
The passage is about the letter written to President Franklin Roosevelt by John Maynard Keynes. Roosevelt was trying to make economic reforms to bring the country out of the Great recession.
Keynes tried to explain President Roosevelt him opinion on his reforms and where he might be going wrong. He said that reform may somewhere stop or impede recovery. Quick results are necessary according to him but may not cause harm in turn (i.e. become injurious). He does call his administration having high prestige or respect. But, he asks him to regulate wages before he imposes the reformed policies.
Answer:
1. I find peanut butter and pickle sandwiches to be absolutely unpalatable.
2. With a furtive look toward the teacher, she passed a note to her friend.
3. Because of his obstinacy he refuses to put away his toys before bed.
4. The sculptor meticulously shaped the clay into a beautiful work of art.
5. If you are insolent to your boss you might get fired.
6. Her request that I open the door for her was completely inscrutable until I saw that her arms were full of packages.
7. Since you helped me with my math, I will reciprocate by helping you with your essay.
8. They reacted with strong rancor against the school bully's cruel behavior.
Explanation:
here's the order of letters:
H. unpalatable
A. furtive
C. obstinacy
E. meticulously
G. insolent
B. inscrutable
D. reciprocate
F. rancor
Answer: I can’t see what that says
Explanation: