The correct answer is Fatigue and Curiosity.
Further Explanation:
In the passage, Hindbad is working and it is a very hot day. He is a poor man who must work. he had to carry a heavy load from one side of the city to the other side. In the story, it says that before he was halfway to his destination that he finds himself on a quiet street and sets his burden on the ground and he rests.
While he is resting, he smells the rosewater in the air and looks at all the beautiful homes. He hears music playing and looks at beautiful homes and ponders to himself about the people who live there and how the homes look inside.
The story that this passage is from is "The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor.”
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I don't understand your question
He was a promintent American abolitionist,author an orator.
I’d probably say C however i’m not really sure
Answer:
1. Council members <u>deplored</u> the outbreak of violence in areas close to schools.
2. Several of the old buildings still retained the <u>ornate</u> ceilings and banisters that were typical of the eighteenth century.
3. During economic hardships, most people find <em><u>prodigal</u></em> spenders offensive.
Explanation:
The corresponding and appropriate vocabulary for the bolded words in the given sentences are changed as follows-
1. In replacing "grumbled about" with "deplored", they imply the same attitude but with much more strong opposition. While mere grumbling may suggest complaints and disinterest, 'deplored' gives a sense of strongly disapproving of the plan.
2. The word "stylish" can be replaced by "ornate" as they both imply the same decorative sense of the ceiling. But at the same time, "ornate" gives the sense of a more beautiful, better-decorated piece than the simple word "stylish".
3. The word "big" in describing the spenders is plain and can just describe any shopper who spends a lot. But the use of "prodigal" in describing the spenders gives the sense of unnecessary spending. This word gives more voice to the disapproving tone about such spenders.