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Return means to give back, chagrin means embarrassment, and brother means sibling. A synonym for "returned" could be "relinquished," meaning to give up or surrender.
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Agape means wide open.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
The word "disorganized" in the sentence suggests a lack of structure or order. A suitable synonym could be "chaotic." Therefore, the sentence could be rephrased as: "Marlene seemed too chaotic to be a spokesperson for the car dealership."
Return means to give back, chagrin means embarrassment, and brother means sibling. A synonym for "returned" could be "relinquished," meaning to give up or surrender.
Since the underlining is lost and no choices are given, I will guess at what is intended.CovenantcontractpromisevowGroomhusband to bemateMarriagebondunionwedding"Not to be taken lightly" is a reference to Covenant. Making a promise, taking a vow, or signing a contract is to be considered a serious act.
The word "abyss" in the sentence suggests a deep or seemingly bottomless pit, often associated with darkness and fear. A suitable synonym for "abyss" could be "chasm," as it conveys a similar sense of depth and mystery. Therefore, you could replace "abyss" with "chasm" to maintain the intended meaning.
Choose the most effective form of an underlined portion of a given sentence
Choose the most effective form of an underlined portion of a given sentence
The sentence "I have many friends." is a correct sentence. An alternate would be, "I have a lot of friends".
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Agape means wide open.
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