Hi there,
A vivid verb<span> is a </span>verb<span> that a reader will find more interesting and is more specific than the common </span>verbs<span> we use all the time, like walk. Using </span>vivid verbs <span>helps you avoid repeating the same common </span>verbs<span> in your writing.
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Explanation: sorry i needed points plus the picture isnt there
Ugh havent seen the movie sorry
Simple because there not describing each and every step
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a. beliefs
Explanation:
In this example, there is a noun belief that can be described like acceptance that something is true but there is no evidence, and believing in this without evidence. The noun in the singular is a belief, but in this example, it should be in the plural. The noun with ending in -f get -s in the plural. This noun does not change -f into -v like in examples: knife-knives or wolf- wolfes. If it changes -f into -v it should be believes and that is a present time of the verb to believe.