Answer:
Fastidious
Explanation:
Words from the same language that have the same or similar meanings are called synonyms. In this case, we are looking for synonyms of the words dainty/squeamish.
The word <em>dainty</em> means of<em> delicate taste, easily disgusted.</em>
If someone is squeamish, they are easily upset, shocked, or disgusted by things they find unpleasant or don't approve of.
The word with the similar meaning is<em> </em><em>fastidious</em><em>,</em> meaning <em>paying attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect</em>, or <em>having high standards, difficult to please</em>. In dictionaries, it is often listed as a synonym of <em>dainty.</em>
The rest of the words don't have similar meanings.
A vixen is a female fox.
If something is cryptic, it is mysterious.
<em>Mortified</em> means extremely<em> embarrassed.</em>
The answer is 'd' ,but the complete indirect object is 'her parents' not just 'parents'
The indirect object always answers the question 'who'.
Carol sent who? The answer is 'her parents' which is the indirect object.
Answer:
There were lots of riders.
Explanation:
The riders would take short trips and handed off the letters to others. This allowed the horses to not tire out.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A dependent clause begins with a subordinating conjunction, which is a form of dependent phrase.
A) The coordinating conjunction 'but' is used to link individual clauses.
B) The subordinating conjunction 'because' begins your dependent clause here.
C) 'In addition,' rather than a conjunction, is a transition expression.
D) The word 'whereas' can also be used as a transition word.