Past forms of regular verbs end in -ed, so "C. marched" is correct.
The easiest thing to do for this in the future would be to go on google and type "Define:" then the word you're looking for in the search engine.
I did that for the first one and got this;
char·la·tan[ˈSHärlədən, ˈSHärlətn]NOUNa person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud.
Would you want to go to a fraud for medical treatment? Of course not! So you'd write "no" and explain what it means to be a charlatan.
Do the same for the other ones and you'll mange to find the answers with no problem at all!
For the alphabetical one, just put the five words in order and pick the middle one, and for the questions of your own just make up clever questions like the other ones on the worksheet using new words that you find in the dictionary. I recommend searching a word you know then looking at synonyms on the thesaurus to find new words. <span />
A broken clock means it is right twice a day at am and pm.
You should avoid bold and “risky” ideas. Ethos is in large about being very jet stream and not necessarily standing out. It also by Greek definition has to do with connecting with others through music.
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