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Explanation:
tran·scend
verb
be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division)
One way of improving one’s diction is through reading. I
believe that when you read, you get to learn a variety of words. When reading
books, make sure that you have a dictionary with you to help you understand
words that are not normally use in casual conversations. Aside from that, you
should also practice using those new words in speaking and writing to help you
gain confidence in speaking or writing the words.
Justice - Just behavior or treatment; fairness
<em>It's only a matter of time until justice is served.</em>
Fairness - Just and reasonable treatment in accordance with accepted rules or principles.
<em>Dean knew he could count on the sheriff's fairness and honesty.</em>
Equity - fairness, or the value of stock shares in a company, or the value of a piece of property minus any amount owed to the bank.
<em>Home equity loans work even if you have a second mortgage or no home equity.</em>
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<u><em>Sorry, this is as far as I can go</em></u>
In the song "The Triumph of Charis", Charis triumph by her beauty and charm that all men wishing to be by her side. The Triumph here does not indicate being victorious rather it emphasizes the procession. Thus, the answer to the question above is letter C.
A sentence refers to the pair of words which is complete in itself. In other words, a sentence contains a subject and a predicate or it may contain a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses to convey a command, exclamation, question or statement.
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Subject</em> refers to the thing or person that is being talked about or described.
Therefore, word which represents the subject in the sentence is 'I', who is the doer of the action.