The words that best complete the blanks are "oriented," "enjoy," "donations," "collaborates," "deals," "touches," "complete," "enable," "rule," "observation."
<h3>How to choose the correct words for the blanks?</h3>
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The words remorse and regret are synonymous to each other. Meaning with deep regret and guilt. Therefore the correct answer to this question is letter "B. Synonyms". Homophones are words that sound similar to each other, and Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings with each other.
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1. Esperanza means hope in spanish so I predict it means hope is increasing in the story.
2. She is floating in the air carelessly move her so I assume it's about a girl who becomes more free and strong through her actions.
1. Yes, I lost my grandmother necklace. It was the only thing she gifted me shortly after she died in a coma.
2. Yes, I have taken care of my grandmother for a year by helping her get in bed and with food. Also helped support my little brother's education by being his tutor. So for me it doesn't seem impractical to be able to take care of my parents.
3. Yes, I have actually lived without running water and electricity for a couple months it wasn't a big deal for me in the short term.
4. No. Although I speak spanish, moving to another country with no money would leave me without shelter and food provisions.
5. A person is strong when their mind or body wants to give up, but with grit and fortitude they continue. It is more a emotional tie with often spiritual intentions for the religious. It's not something that is innate, but through conditioning almost anyone can learn to face their fears and stay strong in the heed of battle (metaphorical).
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