<span>Ostentatiously or something fancy </span>
Answer:
Smiled
- grinned
Lucky
- favored
Mocked
- scoffed
Soaked
- drenched
Happy
- elated.
Explanation:
Words that have the same denotation means the words that are similar in their meaning. Denotation also means having the same literal meaning, contrary to the connotative meaning which signifies the intended meaning but which is not literally expressed.
The given words and their similar denotations are-
Smiled is the same as grinned, involving the same physical movement or change of the face.
Lucky is the same as favored, making someone who got positive results.
Mocked and scoffed are two similar words that show a negative or sarcastic expression to something.
Soaked and drenched both mean something or anything that is wet due to water.
Happy and elated both show a feeling of joy, happiness, and cheerfulness.
A progressive verb denotes an action that is still ongoing or still in the process of doing it. Progressive verbs can either be past progressive (-ed form) or present progressive (-ing form). The sentence that contains a progressive verb is: Sarah will be joining us later for dinner. The correct answer is option B.