Precipitate:
1. An invasion would certainly precipitate a political crisis.
2. Clouds usually precipitate as rain and snow.
Complacency:
1. Because of the complacency of the guards, enemy spies were able to sneak into the castle.
2. Jessica's husband was not able to see through his veil of complacency until Jessica left him for another man.
Manifest:
1. The illness first manifested itself in/as severe stomach pains.
2. Lack of confidence in the company manifested itself in a fall in the share price.
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1, because it is supported throughout the whole paragraph.
It is Present Perfect.
FORM
[has/have + past participle]
<span>Examples:
</span>You have seen that movie many times.
<span />Have you seen that movie many times?
You have not seen that movie many times.
Answer: <u>The correct answer to this is: “[Athena and Hermes] told him which one was Medusa and that was important, for she alone of the three could be killed; the other two were immortal.” </u>
Explanation- This passage talks about the adventure of Perseus, the Greek hero, in his venture to kill the gorgon monster, Medusa
Answer:
Dichotomy is defined as "a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different."
Mandela's speech uses dichotomy to emphasize his points as evident in the following excerpt: "We speak here of the challenge of the dichotomies of war and peace, violence and non-violence, racism and human dignity, oppression and repression and liberty and human rights, poverty and freedom from want."
The contrasts mentioned in the speech are: war vs. peace; violence vs. non-violence; racism vs. human dignity; oppression and repression vs. liberty and human rights; and poverty vs. freedom from want. The pairs are negative in opposition to the positive experiences or conditions of human existence.
Explanation: