Answer: Sample Response: Lexie realized that she'd feel terrible if she missed Sammy's big night. Picking up the phone, she called Jess. "Think we can go tomorrow night?" she asked. "It'll still be lots of fun -- and it might be less crowded too." After a second, Jess admitted that her sister was also in the finals! Lexie breathed a sigh of relief. Spelling bee tonight, movie tomorrow -- it looked like finally, the weekend was back on track.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. Either we go to the beach or we go to the hill station." The sentence that has a correlative conjunction is this one: Either we go to the beach or we go to the hill station. Correlative conjunction refers to a <span>paired </span>conjunction<span> (such as </span>not only . . . but also<span>) that links balanced words, phrases, and clauses.</span>
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The correct answer is letter B) <u>throw with force</u>.
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As we know, denotation refers to the primary, original meaning of a word -- in contrast to connotation, which refers to a secondary meaning evoked in a certain context. By definition, the verb "cast" means to throw something forcefully in a specific direction. In the passage, God is the one throwing his enemies with force into hell. Even if we did not know the meaning of cast, we would have been able to get to that conclusion due to the context surrounding the word. The passage is talking of violent actions such as cutting and crushing. Tossing lightly, releasing into air, or dropping casually, therefore, would greatly contrast with the meaning of the whole paragraph.