The TWO (2) correct answer choices are:
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[A]: "similar" ; <u>AND</u>:
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[D]: "equal" .
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<u>Note:</u>
Refer to the following sentence in the [given paragraph] that uses the word, "similar" :
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"... <span>Similar to golf, the object is to navigate a course in the least amount of strokes. ..." ;
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Also, refer to the following sentence in the [given paragraph] that uses the word, "equal" :
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"... </span><span>Where courses were once rare, disc golf has become a popular pastime equal to the popularity of Ultimate, also a flying disc-based sport. ..." .
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Note the other answer choices given:
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[B]: "determine" ; a verb that is not related to the word, "equivalent" .
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[C]: "pasttime" ; (NOTE: The correct spelling is, in fact, "pasttime"); which is a noun that roughly means "hobbie" or "activity of interest") has nothing to do with the word, "equivalent".
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The question asks, "</span><span>Which TWO WORDS from the paragraph help the reader understand the meaning of equivalent?"
This leaves us with the remaining answer choices:
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[A]: "similar" ; and:
[D]: "equal" — both of which are related to the word, "equivalent"; and both of which help the reader understand the meaning of the word, "equivalent" .
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Explanation:
a friend (could be anyone of your choice) helped me achieve my goals but motivating me and supporting me through achieving my goal
Answer:
her mother is frail and aging
Explanation:
the author is making the mother seem weaker so people will sympathize like when you sympathize for sick elderly person
When i broke my leg my friends scribbledcheerful message on my cast
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
D. A central idea is often stated directly, while a theme is usually only suggested.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
A theme is uncovered by portrayal or plot, while a central idea is uncovered by rhetoric or an immediate articulation.
A theme is the focal point of a content. It is made through the plot of the story, the characters and the setting of the story.
A central idea is the central matter that the story needs to pass on. It is normally uncovered legitimately, or by utilizing techniques for talk and influence. Stories are worked such that help the focal idea.