ANALOGY is a comparison that is used to describe or explain a thing or a thought by considering its similarities. An analogy can take the form of a “whole to part” type of comparison; according to the example, “flower” is the whole and “petal” a component of the flower. The set of words that best completes the analogy is: STORM –THUNDER.
Answer:
I think its a.
Explanation:
I dont think there is a reason to have commas in between these words
The answer is "B." This is a an adjective describing a condition or a state of being.
This is a word describing something bad that is being or has been experienced to the maximum degree. It also describes a situation or condition that is extremely unpleasant and degrading.
In this sentence, the word "abject" is the best choice because it is giving a candid description of something or a situation or a condition that is bad, unpleasant and degrading. This bad condition or situation is poverty.
C) completely
As I am sure you know, adverbs are basically “helping” words that “add” to the understanding and/or imagery of a verb. (One thing to look out for, too, is the suffix “ly” because “ly” is the suffix (ending) that an adverb will typically have though it is important to remember that this will not absolutely be always the case.) That said, let’s first look at the word with the “ly”—“completely.” At this point, we must ask ourselves whether or not completely” adds to the an action word. Completely what? Completely answered. Thus, we have a better understanding of how things were answered—completely. Though, however, there is another verb in the sentence—“leaving”—there is not a word that helps or adds to it.
It is very "immature" to be upset at a very small accident.