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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
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Subraya la opción cuya serie de palabras tiene el mismo significado. A) viejo, remoto, antiguo, arcaico, añejo b) aumentar, incr

ementar, disminuir, crecer, ampliar c) defender, atacar, proteger, cuidar, resguardar
Law
1 answer:
Yakvenalex [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

A) <u>viejo</u>, remoto, <u>antiguo, arcaico, añejo </u>

b) <u>aumentar, incrementar</u>, disminuir, <u>crecer, ampliar</u>

c) <u>defender,</u> atacar, <u>proteger, cuidar, resguardar</u>

Explanation:

A) Remoto es la única palabra que no sigue la línea de algo de hace años, antiguo y viejo. Remoto es algo que remite a lejanía pero no en el sentido del resto de las palabras. Entonces, las palabras que siguen el mismo significado son: Viejo, Antiguo, Arcaico, Añejo

B) Disminuir es la única palabra que significa lo opuesto a todo el resto. Aumentar, Incrementar, Crecer y Ampliar significan que algo aumenta o crece en tamaño, mientras disminuir es el antónimo de esas palabras.

C) Atacar es el antónimo de la serie de palabras que implican cuidado y protección, el mantener a alguien o a algo seguro. La serie de palabras iguales son: Defender, Proteger, Cuidar y Resguardar.

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