Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. It's tricky when words sound the same but can mean different things. This is where context clues come into play. ... There are many examples of homonyms.
Answer:
you may write the bad habit you are changing
It's most likely D, having little value.
Context clues:
Fans want to hear the important parts of the game, so if he is trying to "annoy" them, he must not be saying anything important. So it's "having little value".
This is an example. None of this really happened. (I have a dog)
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<em>"It was a crisp, cold, dark night if I remember correctly. I was rushing my parents out the door and into the car so we could go to the vet. Our cat got hit by a car a couple blocks away and someone brought her to the vet. I was relived because if our cat didn't have a microchip they probably would've taken my cat! I was so scared. My heart was beating super fast, my palms were sweaty. Anyway, as I got there my stomach sank. I hated the vet, the doctor, etc. The vet asked if we were the owners and then took us to the room he was in. He wasn't hurt too bad. He broke his paw, but he'll manage. Moral of the story, is I will never forget how scared I was."</em>
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Explanation:
momentum-is a physics term; it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has. A sports team that is on the move has the momentum. If an object is in motion (on the move) then it has momentum.
trajectory-the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces.
"the missile's trajectory was preset",route
projectile-a missile designed to be fired from a gun.
"the guns were deployed to flail the village with their one-ton projectiles
.impules-An impulse is a sudden force or desire — this could be an electrical impulse, or an impulse to get some pizza
air resistance-Air resistance is a force that is caused by air. The force acts in the opposite direction to an object moving through the air.