I have looked this question up. It is about vocabulary. We should choose the best meaning for "superficial". The complete question is the following:
His neighbor's "superficial" remarks trivialized their argument over the line separating their properties and infuriated Winston.
A. enraged
B. insulting
C. petty
D. misleading
Answer:
The best option for the meaning of "superficial" as used in the sentence is:
C. petty
Explanation:
If we qualify something as being superficial, we mean it lacks depth. Thus, a superficial remark is a shallow, unimportant statement. In that sense, we can practically say that "superficial" and "petty" have the same meaning. "Petty" refers to something small, unimportant, insignificant. In the sentence we are analyzing here, someone's silly, unimportant remarks made someone else angry because they (the remarks) made the argument seem trivial.
The first part, the audience knows of the bird but the other characters dont
Answer:
upbeat
Explanation:
don't want to consern people
<span>Vladimir Lenin became the head of the Russian government after the October </span><span>Revolution of 1917. </span>
The correct answer is: [C]:
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" After searching for hours, the lost girl was happily found. "
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The other answer choices are incorrect -- since the other choice have misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, and squinter modifiers.
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