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understanding meanings
read the following sentences. if the word in bold is used correctly, write c on the
line. if the word is used incorrectly, write a new sentence using the word correctly.
- something that is inalienable is so strange that its unrecognizable.
- to intercede is to seize something while it is on its way.
- reparations are compensation for injury caused.
- incarceration is the act of burning something to ashes.
- to perpetrate a rumor is to keep repeating it so that it doesnt die down.
- to discriminate is to perceive differences.
- an indignity is something that boosts ones self - esteem.
- a smattering is an exchange of gossip or idle talk.
- to curtail someones authority is to diminish it.
- infamous behavior is shocking or brutal.
- a rampant disease is one that spreads wildly.
Brief Explanations
- "Inalienable" means unable to be taken away or denied, not strange and unrecognizable. Incorrect. New sentence: "Human rights are inalienable."
- "Intercede" means to intervene on behalf of someone else, not to seize something. Incorrect. New sentence: "The diplomat tried to intercede in the conflict."
- "Reparations" are indeed compensation for injury or damage. Correct.
- "Incarceration" is the act of confining someone in prison, not burning something to ashes. Incorrect. New sentence: "He faced incarceration for his crimes."
- "Perpetrate" means to carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral act), not just repeating a rumor. Incorrect. New sentence: "He perpetrated a fraud on the investors."
- "Discriminate" can mean to perceive differences, but often has a negative connotation related to unfair treatment based on differences. Here, the simple definition of perceiving differences is correct in a neutral sense. Correct.
- "Indignity" is something that causes humiliation or a loss of self - respect, not something that boosts self - esteem. Incorrect. New sentence: "He suffered the indignity of public humiliation."
- "Smattering" means a slight or superficial knowledge or amount of something, not an exchange of gossip. Incorrect. New sentence: "He has only a smattering of French."
- "Curtail" means to reduce or restrict, so to curtail someone's authority is to diminish it. Correct.
- "Infamous" means well - known for some bad quality or deed, not just shocking or brutal. Incorrect. New sentence: "The infamous criminal was finally caught."
- "Rampant" means spreading unchecked or growing vigorously, so a rampant disease spreads wildly. Correct.
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- Incorrect, New sentence: "Human rights are inalienable."
- Incorrect, New sentence: "The diplomat tried to intercede in the conflict."
- C
- Incorrect, New sentence: "He faced incarceration for his crimes."
- Incorrect, New sentence: "He perpetrated a fraud on the investors."
- C
- Incorrect, New sentence: "He suffered the indignity of public humiliation."
- Incorrect, New sentence: "He has only a smattering of French."
- C
- Incorrect, New sentence: "The infamous criminal was finally caught."
- C