Answer:
1. Be too hard for; baffle
2. Walk stiffly and noisily
He treats miranda like a daughter yet he still uses his magical powers on her
The context clues showed that Immaculeta didn't like her name at first but this later changed when she went back to her country.
The change was brought about because she didn't know the meaning of her name at first.
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It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given based on the information that's given by the author. A context clue is a piece of information that appears next to a word or phrase while reading or listening and provides either a direct or indirect hint as to what the word or phrase means.
In this case, this was a story about a girl named Immaculeta who didn't like her name. She moved from an African country with her parents to abroad and she was sad the day that the teacher had difficulty in pronouncing her name. She thought she had names like Ashley.
She later moved back home during the festive period and met her cousins. They asked her name and she told them but she expected them to laugh but they didn't. They told her that she has a wonderful name which means purity. She was happy and this made her love her name.
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Answer:
grievance
remembrance
resemblance
Explanation:
The question is asking us to choose the words that have dropped the final -e in order to add the suffix -ance. To do so, all we need is to think of the word without the suffix, of the way it is originally spelled. When we do that, we find that the words that had -e and dropped it are:
grieve - grievance
remember (also "remembrer" in Old French) - remembrance
resemble - resemblance
The rest of the words did not have an -e originally - for instance, accept - acceptance-, or did not drop it (vengeance).
Answer:
Her mother told her to remain stationary while she was inside.
Explanation: