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DerKrebs [107]
3 years ago
8

Fill in the blank is it illustrious or illustration or illustrative

English
2 answers:
Blababa [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the answer is illustrative.

if you want an explanation then here it is:

these are the definitions of the words:

1. illustrious:  notably or brilliantly respected and admired because of dignity, achievements, or actions. --> We can eliminate this option. It is very hard to imagine a book being illustrious.

2. illustration: a picture or an example helping make something clear or attractive. --> Even though this option makes more sense than the one above, we need to pay attention. "Illustration" is not an adjective, but a noun. To correctly complete the sentence, we should choose an adjective. In order to use this noun, we would need the article "an", which the sentence does not have.

3. illustrative: serving as an example or explanation; explanatory. --> This is the best option. It makes sense for a book to explain something, or to be an example of a type of literary work. In this case, her book is an example of 18th century prose.

denis23 [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A!!

Explanation:

<em>il·lus·tri·ous</em>

<em>/iˈləstrēəs/</em>

<em>adjective</em>

<em>well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.</em>

<em></em>

<em>il·lus·tra·tive</em>

<em>/iˈləstrədiv,ˈiləˌstrādiv/</em>

<em>adjective</em>

<em>serving as an example or explanation.</em>

<em />

<em>il·lus·tra·tion</em>

<em>/ˌiləˈstrāSH(ə)n/</em>

<em>noun</em>

<em>a picture illustrating a book, newspaper, etc.</em>

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