You need to give the passage. However, here are common synonyms:
Climb over
Deep is the synonym used in Scripture for the sea.
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
There are several different key words that can be used when you make a question with inference for a reading passage. Some of the key words to be aware of are "suggest,"?æ"imply" or "infer."
Smirk.
luxuriant
Climb over
personification and simile
The feeling while reading a passage can vary depending on the content and writing style. It could evoke emotions like excitement, curiosity, empathy, or sadness, depending on the themes and language used in the passage. Reading can also trigger intellectual engagement, reflection, or inspiration.
Running back and forth
shed can sometimes be used as a synonym
A synonym for the adjective used is second hand. A synonym for the verb used is employed.
Nonmetal is a frequently used synonym for metalloid.
The word "sage" itself can be used as a synonym for sagebrush.
Deep is the synonym used in Scripture for the sea.
Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.
Being that parole is mostly used as a noun, and not an adjective, it doesn't seem to have a synonym. The closest synonym I can offer you is "release"