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the haughtiness of the princess was considered acceptable by her royal servants, who were accustomed to being rudely dismissed by their powerful rulers.
part a
what does the word haughtiness mean as it is used in the sentence?
- glamour
- perfection
- seriousness
- superiority
part b
which phrase from the sentence supports the correct answer from part a?
- \of the princess\
- \considered acceptable\
- \being rudely dismissed\
- \powerful rulers\
Part A
To determine the meaning of "hauteur", we analyze the context. The sentence mentions royal servants accustomed to being rudely dismissed by powerful rulers. "Hauteur" relates to a sense of superiority (arrogant pride in one's status). "Glamour" (1) is about attractiveness, "perfection" (2) is about flawlessness, "seriousness" (3) is about gravity—none fit. "Superiority" (4) matches the tone of a ruler's haughty attitude.
We need a phrase supporting "superiority" (Part A's answer). "Powerful rulers" (4) implies the rulers have authority and status, which aligns with a sense of superiority. "Of the princess" (1) is just possession, "considered acceptable" (2) is about acceptance, "being rudely dismissed" (3) is about the servants' treatment—only "powerful rulers" connects to the ruler's superior position.
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