Definition of laud: praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in a public context.
welcome:an instance or manner of greeting someone.
I dont see how these could be similar but they are similar in greeting someone. Yet one is greeting someones achievements and the other greeting someone to a place ( home, food area etc. )
Actions completed in the present time are in present tense. There are four types of present tense - simple present, present perfect (example: I have read this book), present continuous (I am reading this book), present perfect continuous (I have been reading this book).
Answer:
quiet
Explanation:
The word in the passage which defines sedate is quiet.
The passage was taken from the poem "An essay on Man".
The poem "An essay on Man" was published in the year 1733-1734 by a man called Alexander Pope. Alexander Pope who lived between the year 1688-1744 was regarded and known as one of the prominent English poets and the leading poet during the early years of the eighteenth century. The poem in question was dedicated to Henry st John, The 1st Viscount Bolingbroke. This is the reason behind the opening line "Awake, St John". It is an effort to vindicate or exonerate the ways of God to Man
Dependant clauses: are sentences that are not necessary in a sentence and could not be in a new sentence.
Answers: "The shoes that I just purchased yesterday went on sale today." & " I will pass the test will flying colors, unless Ms. Hilt gives us an essay to write.
Hope this helps :)
Even though technically all of these answers are correct, I still have to pick one as the incorrect answer. So, my answer is C. an adverb can be a noun.
A and B are definitely correct - adverbs are indeed words that describe verbs and tell us more about them (he runs <u>fast</u>). D is also correct as the word really is an adverb that modifies the adjective handsome. So we are only left with C as the correct answer.