Answer: Do you remember he said
Explanation: i got it right
Answer:
Maybe (I don't know exactly)
Explanation:
A panel of the Academies' scholars, scientists, and other experts investigated the records of 41 million foreign-born residents...
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tall - towering
happy - cheerful
interesting - fascinating
boring - colorless
Explanation:
<u>It is important, especially when it comes to writing, to have and expanded lexicon so as to avoid repetition or the use of general words. That means we can express the same idea in a more compelling way by simply knowing how to employ more engaging words.</u>
Let's use the words above in sentences. Pay attention to how the sentence sounds different after the change for the more interesting option, even though the words have basically the same meaning:
1. The old tall oak had finally been cut, put to rest without mercy. - The old towering oak had finally been cut, put to rest without mercy.
2. Rosana had always been described as a happy child. - Rosana had always been described as a cheerful child.
3. I have just finished a most interesting book. - I have just finished a most fascinating book.
4. The monotony in his voice made his lecture boring - The monotony in his voice made his lecture colorless.
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That Monday morning, I was in such high spirits and I genuinely believed nothing could ruin my day or dampen my mood. How wrong could I be?
I was walking majestically to school in my neatly ironed clothes and prim hair and feeling supremely confident. So confident in fact that I did not exchange pleasantries with people as I usually did and on my strut to class, I tripped on my shoelaces and fell face-first down on the floor and I heard giggles and then outright laughter from people, especially from the people who felt I snubbed them and got instant karma.
It was so humiliating and I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.
D.Bibilographic means ( noun)**