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welcome, explorer! youre walking through the bustling market of meaning…

Question

welcome, explorer! youre walking through the bustling market of meanings, where each stall holds a mysterious word. use the context clues in each scene to choose the correct meaning.
1 — the windmill stall: a cool zephyr brushed your face as you turned the corner, carrying the scent of fresh bread.
a. a sudden storm
b. a light, gentle breeze
c. a loud cry
2 — the shady alley: you catch sight of a nefarious character slipping a heavy purse into his coat and melting into shadow.
a. morally wicked or criminal
b. clumsy but well - meaning
c. extremely wealthy
3 — the café bench: after lunch the poet sat languid, eyes half - closed, moving only to sip tea.
a. full of energy
b. slow, relaxed, lacking energy
c. confused and anxious
4 — the puzzle maker’s tent: the riddler smiled and deliberately used long, confusing words to obfuscate the answer.
a. to clarify and simplify
b. to celebrate loudly
c. b. to make something intentionally unclear
5 — the debate stage: the debate grew acrimonious as each speaker shouted criticisms instead of listening.
a. bitter and angry in tone
b. polite and humorous
c. full of scholarly facts
6 — the tea cart: mrs. pritchard was delightfully garrulous—she chatted about her garden for an hour straight.
a. extremely talkative
b. painfully shy
c. fond of riddles

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "Zephyr" is commonly used to describe a gentle breeze. The context of "cool" and carrying a scent also supports this.
  2. "Nefarious" means morally bad or criminal, which fits the description of a character doing something shady.
  3. "Languid" implies a lack of energy, being slow - moving and relaxed, as described by the poet's half - closed eyes and minimal movement.
  4. "Obfuscate" means to make something unclear or confusing, which is what the Riddler is doing with long, confusing words.
  5. "Acrimonious" describes a bitter and angry tone, which is consistent with speakers shouting criticisms.
  6. "Garrulous" means talkative. The fact that Mrs. Pritchard chatted for an hour straight supports this.

Answer:

  1. B. a light, gentle breeze
  2. A. morally wicked or criminal
  3. B. slow, relaxed, lacking energy
  4. C. to make something intentionally unclear
  5. A. bitter and angry in tone
  6. A. extremely talkative