We can identify how the forms of the word "sense" are used as "sensed - verb," "sensation - noun," and "sensible - adjective," as further explained below.
<h3>The different forms of "sense"</h3>
The word "sense" can present different forms depending on the context it is inserted in or the suffix we add to it. Let's analyze each form that appears in the question as follows:
- Sensed - This is the past form of the verb "to sense", which means to perceive or detect something.
- Sensation - By adding the suffix "ation" to "sense" we created the noun "sensation", which can mean perception or awareness.
- Sensible - By adding the suffix "ible" to "sense" we created the adjective "sensible", which means practical or realistic.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.
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The correct answer is C
The author of the essay “A Cat Is Not a Can of Soup” claims, “Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is often wiser move than buying one “. Which of the choices makes a counterclaim to the author’s main argument?
incorrect A. A great benefit that might surprise you is that pets are not expensive at a shelter.
incorrect B. The pet-shop puppies from mills are definitely not healthy and well adjusted
correct C. Sometimes the anime arrive at the shelter very sick.
incorrect D. You won’t have a problem finding a gentle or sociable pet at the shelter.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The opinion that the author expresses about a poor “countryman’s” place in Europe versus his place in America is that in Europe, the government and society do no take into consideration the poor people. The result of this attitude is that poor European people find it hard to call these countries their own, because of that indifference. In comparison, the author says that in the American colonies they have proper legislation and social systems that allow the creation of jobs for all Americans, so citizens feel protected and cherished by the government.
We are talking about the fictional publication called "Letters from an American Farmer," written by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur.
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I think to make her gentle vows.
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The author's point of view about the? Zoos were open to the general public, too, so everyone could find out about animals.
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