The correct answer should be B. living with others
<span>Before I given an example of a sample sentence showing both
words, let us dissect the meaning of each word first. The synonyms are as
follows:
</span>deftly –in
a deft manner; quickly and neatly in action
<span>synonyms - skillfully, cleverly, smartly, precisely
</span><span>Symmetry<span>-
exact correspondence on either side of the dividing line, plane, center, or
axis.
</span></span><span>synonyms <span>balance, proportion, evenness
</span></span>
<span>Sample Simple Sentence:
</span>George has <span>deftly achieved the </span>symmetry
of the entire structure.
<span>Hope that helps :)</span>
Answer: Rajan always drives to work.
Explanation:
'Always' is an adverb of frequency and when it is alone, it is normally used between the subject and the verb.
With <em>Rajan</em> being the subject and <em>'drives' </em>being the verb, always should be placed between <em>'Rajan</em>' and <em>'drives'</em>.
Answer:
The first excerpt is an octave and the second is a sestet.
Explanation:
An octave is composed of eight lines, and a sestet has six. Counting the lines, the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost has eight, thus being an octave, and the excerpt from "Hero and Leander" by Christopher Marlowe has six lines, meaning that is a sestet.
My name never passed through Mr. Howard's lips.