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*7: remorse a. unfriendly; antagonistic; showing or feeling opposition …

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*7: remorse
a. unfriendly; antagonistic; showing or feeling opposition
b. unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical
c. suffering from a serious problem or illness
d. a persons inherent qualities of mind and character; temperament
e. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
f. to gather or collect information bit by bit; to gather grain left by reapers
g. skill or expertise in a particular activity or field; bravery in battle
h. to express sorrow, mourning, or regret, often in a demonstrative way
i. fully occupied or absorbed in something; giving full attention to
j. the quality of being friendly, good - natured, or easy to talk to

  1. prowess

a. unfriendly; antagonistic; showing or feeling opposition
b. unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical
c. suffering from a serious problem or illness
d. a persons inherent qualities of mind and character; temperament
e. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed

Explanation:

Response
Question 7: Remorse
Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze the definition of "remorse". Remorse means a deep feeling of regret or guilt for a wrong one has done. Now we match this with the options:

  • Option a describes being unfriendly/antagonistic, not related to remorse.
  • Option b is about being skeptical, not remorse.
  • Option c is about suffering from a problem/illness, not remorse.
  • Option d is about temperament, not remorse.
  • Option e says "deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed", which matches the definition of remorse.
  • Option f is about gathering information or grain, not remorse.
  • Option g is about skill or bravery, not remorse.
  • Option h is about expressing sorrow/mourning, not the same as remorse (remorse is the feeling, not the expression).
  • Option i is about being absorbed in something, not remorse.
  • Option j is about friendliness, not remorse.
Brief Explanations

We first recall the definition of "prowess". Prowess refers to great skill or expertise in a particular activity or field, and can also mean bravery in battle. Now we match with the options (note: the options provided for question 8 seem to be a partial list, but from the visible options and typical definitions):

  • Option a is about being unfriendly/antagonistic, not prowess.
  • Option b is about skepticism, not prowess.
  • Option c is about suffering from a problem/illness, not prowess.
  • Option d is about temperament, not prowess.
  • Option e is about remorse, not prowess.

(Assuming the full list from question 7's options, option g from question 7's list is "skill or expertise in a particular activity or field; bravery in battle", which would be the correct match for prowess. But since in question 8's visible options, if we consider the original set, the correct option corresponding to prowess is the one about skill/expertise or bravery, which would be option g from the first question's options. However, if we only use the visible options for question 8, there seems to be a typo or incomplete options, but based on the standard definition and the first question's options, the correct match for prowess is the one with skill/expertise or bravery. But from the given options for question 8 (a - e as shown), none fully match, but if we assume the options were repeated or there was a mix - up, and using the first question's options, the correct one for prowess is g. But since in question 8's current options, if we have to choose from a - e, there's a mismatch. However, likely there was a formatting error, and the correct option for prowess (from the first question's options) is g. But based on the given options for question 8 as presented, if we consider that maybe the options were duplicated, but the intended correct option for prowess (matching its definition) is the one about skill or expertise/bravery, which is option g in the first question's list. But since in question 8's options as shown, if we proceed with the visible options, there's an error. But assuming that the options for question 8 were supposed to include the same as question 7, the correct answer for prowess is g. But since in the given question 8's options (a - e), we can infer that there was a mistake, but based on the definition, prowess is about skill or bravery, so the correct option (from the first question's options, which should apply here) is g.

Answer:

e. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed

Question 8: Prowess