You call him Count Spatula.
<span>In terms of the words themselves, "liberties" and "losses" are similar in that they both start with "l" and end with "s." However, "liberties" has three syllables while "losses" has only two. In regard to the meaning of the words, they are more different than similar. "Liberties" refers to the freedoms that one has, while "losses" refer to one's defeats. So, "liberties" has a more positive connotation while "losses" has a more negative meaning.</span>
"Part of speech" and "vocabulary" are the two among the choices given in the question that <span>can help you determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word when identified without consulting the dictionary. The correct options among all the options that are given in the question are option "B" and option "C". I hope it helps you.</span>
Strong
In this excerpt hardy is describing soldier. The soldier is also described as brave and bloody. Since he is standing before the king after having just been in battle, we can assume that he is a strong fighter as he survived the fighting. When looking at the other choices, merciless seems too violent of a description to follow the word good. Also, obedient shouldn't be chosen because even though the soldier is obedient, loyal would be a more appropriate term. Difficult just doesn't fit at all.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Their hands aren't really a chain-link fence, they're just holding hands very tightly