I would say B.
Considering there isn't much background and considering it seems to be rationalizing choices.
Answer:
3. Lion.
4. Effect.
5. Ensure.
6. Foreword.
Explanation:
The question requires that the most appropriate word is chosen or selected among the list of words provided in each sentence.
1. The people thought a <u>lion</u> was nearby. Lion is a wild animal popularly referred to as the king of the jungle while loin refers to the lower part of the abdomen, reproductive organ or groin. Therefore, lion is the most appropriate choice.
2. Her voice faltered, and had no <u>effect</u> on Tansen's body. Effect is the direct result or outcome of an action (cause) while affect is to change, alter or influence a thing. In this context, the most appropriate word choice is effect.
3. Can you <u>ensure</u> that he attends the ceremony. Ensure is to guarantee or endeavor that an action is performed while insure is a form of compensation provided in the event of a loss based on an agreement. In this case, ensure is the most appropriate.
4. A <u>foreword</u> is a short introductory statement in a book, which is written by
someone other than the author. Forward simply means to advance in a frontal direction.
Answer:
A snail because im just guessing
Explanation:
im guessing
Answer:
She was slower than a turtle.
Explanation:
I move slowly. I don't move that fast really.
Answer:
The 'appliances of pleasure' with which Prince Prospero stocks the abbey includes buffoons, improvisatori, ballet-dancers, musicians, Beauty, and wine.
Explanation:
"The Masque of the Red Death" is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The story is about widespread of the 'Red Death' across the nation, and the main character, Prince Prospero, secludes himself along with his thousands of friends from the suffering of the world.
Prince Prospero builds for himself and his friends an abbey, highly-secured, and filled with the 'appliances of pleasure.' These 'appliances of pleasure' included buffoons, improvisatori, ballet-dancers, musicians, Beauty, and wine. He filled the abbey with all kinds of gluttony to be enjoyed by him and his friends in the abbey.