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- the sky was gray, and the sun only peeked grudgingly at afternoon, making the day feel dreary and depressing.
identify the part of speech of the bolded word.
which word in the sentence is a synonym for dreary?
what is the definition of dreary based on the context?
a) bright and cheerful
b) cold and wet
c) dull and depressing
d) warm and inviting
- new york city, often referred to as a metropolis, is a bustling urban area with millions of people, tall buildings, and endless activities.
identify the part of speech of the bolded word.
what is the meaning of metropolis based on the context?
a) a quiet village
b) a large and busy city
c) a peaceful countryside
d) new york city
- the ship struggled to stay on course through the turbulent waters, as high waves and strong winds tossed it about.
identify the part of speech of the bolded word.
what is the meaning of turbulent based on the context?
a) calm and peaceful
b) smooth and steady
c) stormy and chaotic
d) shallow and still
Question 7 (assuming the first question about "dreary")
- Part of Speech: The bolded word "dreary" (assuming) is an adjective as it describes the noun "day". Adjectives modify nouns/pronouns, and here it gives a quality of the day.
- Synonym for dreary: From the options, "dull and depressing" (option C) matches. "Dreary" means dull, gloomy, or depressing. "Bright and cheerful" is opposite, "cold and wet" is about temperature/moisture not mood, "warm and inviting" is also opposite.
- Definition of dreary in context: The sky is gray, sun sets, making day feel dreary. So the context shows a gloomy, dull mood, matching "dull and depressing".
- Part of Speech: "Metropolis" is a noun, as it names a type of urban area (New York City is a metropolis). Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas.
- Meaning of metropolis in context: The context says New York City is a metropolis with millions of people, buildings, and activities. So a "large and busy city" (option B) fits. "A quiet village" and "a peaceful countryside" are rural, opposite of a metropolis. "New York City" is an example, not the definition.
- Part of Speech: "Turbulent" is an adjective, modifying the noun "waters". It describes the quality of the waters.
- Meaning of turbulent in context: The ship struggles to stay on course, with high waves and strong winds. So "turbulent" means stormy and chaotic (option C). "Calm and peaceful", "smooth and steady" are opposite (ship wouldn’t struggle), "shallow and still" also doesn’t fit as shallow/still waters wouldn’t toss a ship.
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- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Synonym for dreary: C. dull and depressing
- Definition of dreary: C. dull and depressing