Answer:
- re·con·nois·sance | ri-ˈkä-nə-zən(t)s \ noun
Explanation:
The dictionary entry which most aptly backs the meaning of the word 'reconnaissance' would be 're·con·nois·sance | ri-ˈkä-nə-zən(t)s \ noun' as it correctly describes the pronunciation of the word and its part of speech. <u>The word stands for 'the act of scouting or exploring to gain information' and it is used as the element of the noun phrase 'storm reconnaissance missions' which is acting as the object in the sentence</u>. Thus, this suggests that the these acts are pursued for gaining more information about the storms.
The word which best replaces rancor in that sentence is B) bitterness.
The griot must have felt bitterness, although he acted friendly.
Answer:
1:anoun (a person, place,or thing)and an adjective (a word that describes anoun
I think it is A. I may be wrong
Ooh, I know this one! Definitely "their". A pronoun is anything along the lines of he/him, she/her, they/their, xe/xis, it/its, etc. I hope I helped :)