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Thodeepught. If you take "tho" from the scrambled word and you take "ught" and then add them, you get "thought". Then, all that is left is "deep" So it is "deep thought." or you can also say it "deep in thought." Tho + ught = thought. Deep + thought = deep in thought / deep thought. Hope this helps!
the spanish thought of the aztecs as slaves
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Gods.
They thought that the Spanish were gods incarnate.
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It is.
The opposite of "deep", as in "deep water", is "shallow". If you mean "deep" in a metaphorical sense, such as a "deep thought", the opposite might also be "superficial".
The sentence "Deep in thought, Betty studied for her English exam" is a complete sentence and is not a fragment or run-on. It is a complex sentence with a dependent clause ("Deep in thought") followed by an independent clause ("Betty studied for her English exam").
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No, it does not.