Answer:
Choice C. "Last week, construction workers began building a new fire station around the corner."
Choice E. "Sometime last summer, the fruit stand down the street was replaced with a car wash."
Explanation:
In option C and E, we notice phrases addressing specific place of the subject/action and they are; "around the corner" and "stand down the street," respectively. However, we also notice another expression-"over there"- in point D, but it happens to be vague. Therefore, it cannot be considered.
Answer:
Explanation:
Iron is the correct answer
<span>a. -est
eg: </span>happiest....<span>busiest....highest ..etc</span>
"She found her cabin still dry, but as she rummaged about, she heard a key turn and suddenly realized the steward was locking the stateroom door to prevent looting."
The main thing in this excerpt is "to prevent looting."
Smartness can be construct of the society where one lives and not a fact.
Explanation:
Empirical facts are those that cannot be challenged by any reason or logic and are applicable to all people without exception.
It is evident that stupidity and smartness is highly relocatable of a concept and it depends entirely on the contextual plain of where the person is coming from and what society they live in, and what that society values in an individual.
This smartness in one place can be considered mediocrity in other.