Answer:
(D) previous Actuarian.
Explanation:
The word "predecessor" refers to someone who comes before the present or current one. In other words, the person who came before us, be it in a job or any work is the predecessor.
In the given context, the phrase "previous Actuarian" helps us understand the meaning of "predecessor". This is because the word "pre" is present in both "predecessor" and "previous", referring to the prefix "pre" which means "before".
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
The correct answer is A.
The sentence should be written like this: <span>Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of it's clean and safe enough to drink.
Because the sentence is saying "only some of IT IS clean and safe enough to drink," an apostrophe should be used.
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Just delete what you wrote in edit mode I think? That is the only way I could possibly delete my answer.
- Stubbornness is a synonym for Obstinately
Both of them mean an unwillingness to conform to a certain opinion or persuasion
- Determination is a synonym for resolution that cannot be swayed
Both of them meant a stance that a person gonna do a certain things and would not stop until it's achieved
- Greediness is a synonym for Avaricious
Both mean intense/selfish desire to obtain wealth or power by their own.
- And Stinginess is a synonym of Parsimonious
Both mean unwillingness to share their wealth or power to other people