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Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend?

Fleance


Is the underlined group of words in this reading passage a cause or an effectThis passage is from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain?

effect


Is the underlined group of words in this reading passage a cause or an effectwhere folks had to walk around her?

effect


What do the underlined words in this reading passage meannot much effortgreat efforthurting for an extreme period of timecountless times?

great effort


What is the best definition of the underlined words in this passage Full of principle?

Ostentatious Gratuities is the best definition of the underlined words in the passage full of principle.


What is the best paraphrase of the underlined words in this reading passage I am in bloodStepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more,Returning were as tedious as go o'er?

it is too late to go back.


The underlined word in this passage is most closely related to which of these words obsequiousness?

subservience


Based on the information in this passage, what do the underlined words most likely meanarrested for being a driftercommitted to an institution for the insanearrested for being a tyrantcommitted to a particular religious sect?

There's no passage, nor underlined words... actually, is this from a school-book?


Which of these words could best replace the underlined word in this reading passageperverseness?

obstinacy


What did huck mean when he spoke the underlined words in this passage?

he was afrid of alligators and didn't like being in the brush alon the river


Which of these words contributes MOST to a description of the pulpit in the reading passage?

Antecedent


Which of these words is related to the word opulent as it used in this reading passage?

luxuriant