<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>
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D) Hayden writes that ". . . my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold." This is the <span>sentence that uses ellipses correctly when integrating this quotation</span>
<span>It appears that the cipher is an example of a ROT13 cipher which is a letter substitution scheme which replaces the letter with the 13th letter after it in the alphabet. The code when deciphered translates into “Congrt you have won head admin for a day”.</span>