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It is to detract from it. (I have the same worksheet for English 2 Honors.)
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detract. impact
Detract is a verb; the noun form is detraction. Example sentence:A shabby lawn will detract from the appearance of a house for sale.
His poor level of English did not detract from the interest in what he was saying. If something is badly presented, it can detract from its message.
like this: You will detract your hand if it touches something hot. LOL
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Even though he had won the race it did not detract from the fact that he had cheated. Although he was injured on his face, once it healed the scar did not detract from his rugged good looks. The upgrades to the exterior of the old library did not detract from its historic significance.
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He did more than detract from it, he took it over, lock stock and barrel.
One way to use detract in a sentence is: The new screen detracts from the beauty of that old house.
Faults that detract from perfection
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