Answer:
1. Defy ⇒ go against
2. Boom ⇒ possibility
3. Amplify ⇒ magnify
4. Render ⇒ cause to be
5. Mainstream ⇒ typical
6. Emerge ⇒ come out
7. Infiltrate ⇒ penetrate
8. Regimen ⇒ routine
9. Alter ⇒ change
10. Connotation ⇒ implication
11. Perceive ⇒ make out
12. Capitalize on ⇒ take advantage of
13. Assimilate ⇒ absorb
14. Pursuit ⇒ hobby
15. Potential ⇒ do very well
Answer:
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Explanation:
Our [final] basketball game was ruined by a storm.
I am planning a [dinosaur-themed] birthday party.
The new girl [from France] is sitting at my project table.
I was starving when I got home [from work on Monday].
Maya would try to have an early night [when she had band practice in the morning].
The science exam will be held on Thursday morning [in the library].
Answer:
Many wild animals carry zoonotic diseases (illnesses that can be transferred from animals to humans), such as Brucellosis, Salmonella and Ringworm. They often carry parasites, as well, that can be transmitted to humans or other pets. Any way you look at it, keeping a wild animal as a pet is a dangerous proposition.
Explanation:
Answer:
Letter writing about an unexpected absence.
Explanation:
To,
My dear friend Rick
I hope you are not angry with me. I know I promised to be there to see you awarded by the university. And I am so sorry to miss that. But I have a valid reason for skipping that.
Just a day before your event, my father got a heart attack and we had to get him straight to the hospital. And considering the seriousness of the situation, the doctor has advised us to be admitted for some days just to keep my dad under observation. And with my mother's condition, I am the only one available to stay with him. So, I had to stay there and take care of things. I didn't even get the chance to inform you and I apologize for that.
I will definitely make up for my absence. I only hope that you understand my situation and forgive me. Since we are still in the hospital, I can't go anywhere. But I will visit you soon.
Take care and will see you soon.
Lots of love,
Jackie.
Hello!
The correct word is 'Each.'
Each of my friends is getting a job this summer.