Answer:
These two might seem like straightforward antonyms, but there are a few differences to keep in mind. Overwhelm is a verb that means “to overpower” or “to cover or bury.” Underwhelm means “to fail to impress.”
Explanation:
Whelm is labeled as "archaic" in NOAD, as it has fallen out of use. Left in its wake are the would-be superlative overwhelm (which, rather than actually meaning "more than whelmed", has simply taken over its parent's definition) and its opposite underwhelm.
It's says "by lunchtime" so I would say future tense
The answer is false.
I an appositive is omitted from the sentence, then it destroys the whole sentence.
A: I, you or me.
B: Death , nonexistence
Sorry if thats wrong, I do not think I understand the question fully!
Answer: "On average, school uniforms cost $150 a year, which is much less than the average spent on back-to-school clothes."
Explanation: This is the answer because it proves the author's point that school uniforms are less expensive than buying "... an entire wardrobe of designer clothes and trendy styles".