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lianna [129]
4 years ago
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Use the following definitions to answer the question. compliment: 1. (noun) an expression of admiration or praise 2. (verb) to p

raise somebody complement: 1. (noun) something that completes, makes up a whole 2. (verb) to complete something Read the sentence. The bronze statue was a lovely __________ to her collection. Which word correctly completes the sentence
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1 answer:
djverab [1.8K]4 years ago
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Answer:

The bronze statue was a lovely <u>1.complement</u> to her collection. Complement as 1. (noun) something that completes, makes up a whole.    

Explanation:

The correct word for this sentence is a complement as a noun because it is talking about something that is adding to her collection. We can also deduce that the correct word is the definition of complement as a noun since the word that is before is an adjective, adjectives modify nouns, and by the context of the sentence, we deduce that is talking about something that completes.

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