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I would have to say in 'Animals in the zoo' they were Concerned and in 'Winter Driving' they were Cautious.
Why?: In the story Animals in the Zoo, when it said "Preston told the group that the kudus were losing their habitat in the wild and asked if anyone knew why this was happening.
Ryan raised his hand as fast as he could and answered with certainty" he was Concerned.
In the story Winter Driving, when it said "Jesper had to get home, but he wasn't too worried because he had always been a cautious driver." Jesper was Cautious.
The sentence includes two words with virtually identical meanings: duplicity and dishonesty. Therefore, the context clue that's found in the sentence is synonym, as the two are synonymous.
The correct answer is D. A the red car was more fast,uses the comparing adverb incorrectly. B the red car was the fastest than the orange car doesn't sound correct and uses it incorrectly as well. C the red car was most fast is as well used incorrectly and sounds incorrect while<span>D.
The red race car was faster than the orange car. makes perfect snese as the comparing adverb is faster and goes together in the sentence because it is comparing the red car and the orange car.
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