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Smoking causes about 50 different diseases, mainly cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, heart attack, angina, and stroke. It is responsible for many deaths from lung, mouth, larynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidney and bladder cancer and obstructive respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis and pulmonary emphysema. Tobacco lowers the body's defenses and thus the smoker tends to increase the incidence of acquiring diseases such as influenza and tuberculosis. Tobacco also causes sexual impotence.
The part of the dictionary entry that provides information about the origin of the word extravagant is, 'Middle English < Medieval Latin extrāvagant- (stem of extrāvagāns), present participle of extrāvagārī, equivalent to extrā- extra- + vagārī to wander.'
<u>Explanation</u>:
It was during the 1350-1400 that the word extravagant was derived from the Latin word 'extrāvagant' which is a stem of extrāvagāns. The present participle of this word is extrāvagārī, if we find out the meaning of this word it is extra+vagari which means to wander. So extravagant basically means spending much more than what is necessary, spending an extra amount towards something. It also means going beyond what is actually required.
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C. Cause: Alfonso overcame insecurity. Effect: He went out with Sandra.
Explanation.
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The grammatically correct sentence would be C.
Lena avoids driving at night because it is dangerous.
The rest are grammatically incorrect as follows. :)
Drive, is used more for future tense in general.
To drive, is an infinitive which when defining that we can determine is not needed in the sentence.
Drove, is past tense and our sentence is present tense.
Cutting,
is not only present tense, the correct tense, an action 'ing' word but
it is also a gerund which completes the sentence accurately.
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