Answer:
black, blade, blame, blank, blaze
Answer:
The word opprobrium most likely means "criticism". A word that is a synonym for opprobrium is "disapproval".
Explanation:
Opprobrium means harsh criticism or, depending on the context, shame, discredit, dishonor.. Even if we did not know the word's meaning, we could conclude what it is by taking the whole sentence into consideration.
<u>The sentence talks of people reacting badly -disapproving- new regulations. Then, it claims that no other law has had such a bad reaction as the one for raising the driving age. We can assume opprobrium still refers to disapproving, to a reaction of criticism. As a matter of fact, the word opprobrium is being used as a fancy way to avoid the repetition of "disapproval" in the sentence. We can, therefore, safely say that opprobrium means "criticism" and that "disapproval" is its synonym.</u>
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Answer: Due to the roadworks, all traffic was <u>diverted</u> past the town hall instead.
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Answer: D
stayed in the countries where they started.
Explanation:
Limericks are intended to give entertainment by making the
listeners laugh. Part of that is to make the end syllables rhyme. Additionally,
the words themselves even without their meaning should sound like its making
fun of the subject. It is for these reasons that the priest changes the
spelling of some words.