1. impinge = strike
The word impinge can have various meanings, but in the case above, it means to strike. When 'the rain impinge[d] upon the earth,' it means that it started raining, the rain started striking the earth. To impinge means that something starts, and usually something negative.
2. garrulous = loquacious
The word garrulous refers to someone who talks excessively, likes to talk a bit too much, and usually about something trivial. Loquacious is a fancy word to denote the same thing, although it has a more positive connotation - it refers to someone who can speak nicely.
3. pious = religious
The word pious comes from the Latin word pius, which means dutiful. So when English took this word from Latin, it added a different suffix (-ous), and gave it the meaning of being 'dutiful to God.' So nowadays, pious refers to someone who is devoutly religious.
4. ruinous = dilapidated
The word ruinous refers to something which is in ruins, which is falling apart. The word which means the same thing is dilapidated - both of these words are usually used to describe buildings that are very old, and derelict, and are practically in ruins.
Answer: At school, students may watch educational videos that connect to a lesson.”
Explanation:
The detail that best supports the argument that screen time can be beneficial at school is that "At school, students may watch educational videos that connect to a lesson.”
Option A is not correct as it's saying about the importance of screen time at home. Option C is incorrect as it didn't discuss how screen time I'd beneficial at school. Option D is not really discussing the positive effect of screen time.
Answer:
C. Can i get brainliest please please thank you
Hope this helped -Gavin
Explanation:
I wonder whether the day will arrive; the day I will be able to say, what I got as privileges back then, now girls get as rights.