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The context clue used in the statement is an example of a descriptive context clue. The word "impecuniousness" is clarified by the phrase "the rags he was wearing," which indicates a lack of money or wealth. This descriptive detail helps readers infer the meaning of "impecuniousness" through the visual imagery of the beggar's appearance.
The noun is rags.However, the verb is the wrong tense. The form 'dress' is first or second person (I dress in rags. You dress in rags.) The pronoun 'she' is the third person, the person spoken about; the correct verb is 'dresses' (She dresses in rags.)
The collective noun is a bundle of rags.
One who gathers rags and odds and ends; a ragpicker., A receptacle for rags or shreds., A movable and ornamental closet or piece of furniture with shelves or drawers.
He was surrounded by a dozen street urchins in rags.
The context clue being used in this statement is definition, where the unfamiliar word "impecuniousness" is clarified by the phrase "by the rags he was wearing." The description of the beggar's appearance helps define the meaning of the word.
The context clue used in the statement is an example of a descriptive context clue. The word "impecuniousness" is clarified by the phrase "the rags he was wearing," which indicates a lack of money or wealth. This descriptive detail helps readers infer the meaning of "impecuniousness" through the visual imagery of the beggar's appearance.
Going from being very poor (wearing rags for clothing) to being very rich.
No, Du-rags compress your hair, and it'll eventually fall out. same as wearing a hat.
jags, and one in a velvet gown.
It's Yiddish for rags.Schmatta (n.) Rags: Don't go out of the house wearing that schmatta.
Zeus was the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. He was most well known for the thunderstorms he caused. When Zeus returned home from Tartarus, he dressed in beggars rags so he would not be recognized.
there are many different versions and it changes in each. in the most common one they are wearing dirty ripped rags around there hips but nothing else
what is a group of rags
The collective noun for rags is typically "a pile of rags." Other terms that might be used include "a bundle of rags" or "a heap of rags," depending on the context. These terms convey the idea of multiple rags grouped together.
I am guessing that there were mostly people wearing robes or tunics or even rags (poor people). This is my opinion what's yours
The collective noun is a bundle of rags.