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protect (something) by interposing material that prevents the loss of heat or the intrusion of sound.
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the answer is neither she nor her friend is going to the festival.
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The correct answers are:
marked - considerable
unseared - pure, uncorrupted
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The most interesting feature of my history here was my learning to read and write, under somewhat marked (considerable) disadvantages.
Words like these, I observed, always troubled them; and I had no small satisfaction in wringing from the boys, occasionally, that fresh and bitter condemnation of slavery, that springs from nature, unseared (pure, uncorrupted) and unperverted.
In his stories, Frederick Douglas tries to describe the cruelty of slavery and all the problems that the black people could face because of his/her skin color. In order to achieve that, he uses a strong and authentic vocabulary where some words can be replaced with other words that most closely match the denotation of the words.
In our excerpts, the word <em>marked</em> can be replaced with <em>considerable</em>, while the word <em>unseared</em> can be replaced with <em>pure</em> or <em>uncorrupted</em>.
I think that it is either D or maybe C
The prediction is best supported by the foreshadowing in the passage is D. The education of the pigs will create a social class conflict with the other animals.
<h3>What is Foreshadowing?</h3>
This refers to the literary element that is used to predict future events that would occur in a novel or story.
Hence, we can see that based on the complete text, there is the narration of the suggestion about the education of the pigs and this would most likely create a social class conflict with the other animals.
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