Answer and Explanation:
This question is asking us to find two more words with the root mon. We are not supposed to use the word given as an example, which is "admonish".
<u>The root </u><u>mon</u><u> originally belonged to Latin, and its meaning is related to "warn" someone of something. Two other words using </u><u>mon</u><u> are:</u>
<u>1. Word: </u><u>monitor</u>
<u>2. Demonstration: The nurse often came into the room to monitor the patient's heartbeat.</u>
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<u>1. Word: </u><u>premonition</u>
<u>2. Demonstration: When she found out he had suffered an accident, she understood the strange nightmare she had had was a premonition.</u>
1. I will congratulate her.
2. My appreciation leaked from my smile.
3. Complimenting other people rather than himself.
4. (insert holiday)
5. They were fighting over a misunderstanding.
6. Too critical even when they have their own faults.
7. He blurted out a vindictive insult.
8. Contradicted what she was defending herself about.
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Answer:
B. Populous
Explanation:
The best option that completes this sentence is the word 'populous'.
<em>Did you know Hong Kong is one of the world's most </em><u><em>populous</em></u><em> cities?</em>
To complete this sentence we needed a word that modifies the noun 'cities', so we needed an adjective.
Option A is wrong because it is misspelled.
Option C is wrong because it is a noun. To put two nouns together doesn't make any sense to the information of the sentence.
Option B is correct.
<u>Populous (adjective)</u> - full of residents or inhabitants, as a region; heavily populated. This word is completely suitable for our sentence as it finishes its complete thought.
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