1) Oprah Winfrey's first name was supposed to be Orpah, after Ruth's sister-in-law in the Bible, but it was misspelled Oprah on her birth certificate. The name stuck.
2) Embarrassed by her butterfly-rimmed eyeglasses as a teen, Oprah Winfrey asked her mother to replace them. When she wouldn't, Oprah Winfrey broke them and called the cops. "The story was that someone broke in, hit me on the head and knocked off my glasses," she told the Washington Post. "I lay down and faked amnesia."
3) Barbara Walters shaped the budding Oprah Winfrey's interviewing style. "For the first six months I was on the air, I imitated her like crazy," Winfrey told the Los Angeles Times in 1987.
4) Oprah Winfrey is the first African-American celebrity to land on the cover of Vogue, in the October 1998 issue. She loses 20 lbs. for the photo shoot. "If you want to be on the cover of Vogue and [editor-in-chief] Anna Wintour says you have to be down to 150 lbs. – that's what you gotta do," Winfrey tells the BBC.
5) Extremely spiritual, Oprah Winfrey prays and meditates daily. "My prayer to God every morning is that the power that is in the universe should use my life as a vessel for its work," she told Redbook in August 1996. "Prayer is the central thing for me."
The words: C. "with age and envy"
Describe and helps determine the meaning of malignant. The meaning of malignant is mean or nasty and envy is something that usually make a malignant person. Age also helps make a malignant person as they grow and learn more skills in how to become as such.
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The correct answer is A. Non-fiction
<span>Adjectives
are word used to define or modify a noun or pronoun. The word in the
sentence does the adjective modify is B: heavily. In the sentence: The dog panted
heavily after the long walk through the woods<span>, this case the adjective described the verb ‘panted’. The
rest of the choices were nouns such as ‘walk’ and ‘woods’ while ‘heavily is the
adjective. </span></span>