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Arte-miy333 [17]
3 years ago
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Activity 2: Exploring Deeper Meanings Choose the statement that provides an accurate example of the concept of each vocabulary w

ord. 1. Invisible A) People hardly noticed the tiny scar on Li's forehead from her bike accident. B) You could feel a little bump, but nothing else indicated that Li's arm had been broken. 2. Raggedy A) Although the old woman's coat kept her warm, the seams were ripping and the collar was torn. B) The old woman's clothes were from the second-hand store and clearly out of date.
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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. A) People hardly noticed the tiny scar on Li's forehead from her bike accident

2. A) Although the old woman's coat kept her warm, the seams were ripping and the collar was torn.

Explanation:

From the first number, the statement that provides an accurate example of the concept of the word "invisible" is option A.

This is because when something is invisible, it is hardly noticeable or even noticed at all.

Furthermore, in number two, the statement that provides an accurate example of the word "raggedy" is option A.

This is because, a raggedy cloth or something is a material that is torn and looks worn out.

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