Answer:
The second sentence uses the definition of the word.
Explanation :
In the second sentence the subject takes a medication that makes him/her "soporific", meaning it promprs him/her to sleep. Hence, the person has to avoid driving since it can be dangerous. In the rest of the example there is no logical connection between the noun affected by "soporific" and the predicate: in all the other cases the effects stated are those of excitement, accelaration, and enhancement.
Answer:
Impromptu
Explanation:
An impromptu seems to be a complimentary musical with music with both the characteristic of a former virtuosity, typically for a valve trombone, such as a guitar, as if inspired by the nature of the situation.
He is afraid the others will make fun of him.<span>This is because they didn't believe Lucy, so it gave him reasoning to not want to tell them.</span>
Answer:
I think that the lines from the second passage refer to the praise stage of the elegy, because we can clearly see there the admiration to the personO Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
Explanation:
Answer:
Mistake
Explanation:
Mistake is the Keyword because if you wouldn't have made a mistake in the first place you wouldn't be abashed in the first place. Abashed is another word for embarrassed/ashamed.