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instructions: complete the chart by dragging and dropping the correct meaning into the third column to match the term in each row and then write a sample sentence in the fourth column. definition options (5 of 5): the state of conforming to accepted standards of social behavior, causing fear or dread; intimidating, without care or attention, with no protection or shield, to engage with or come in contact with (archaic). term | form | definition | sample sentence exposed | adjective | | formidable | adjective | | propriety | noun | | remiss | adjective | | traffic | verb | |

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Brief Explanations

For "exposed" as an adjective, the meaning is "with no protection or shield", and a sample sentence could be "The plants were left exposed to the harsh wind." For "formidable" as an adjective, it means "causing fear or dread; intimidating", and a sample sentence is "The mountain - climber faced a formidable challenge." "Propriety" as a noun means "the state of conforming to accepted standards of social behavior", and a sample sentence is "He always showed a high level of propriety in his dealings." "Remiss" as an adjective means "without care or attention", and a sample sentence is "She was remiss in not checking the details." There seems to be an error with "traffic" as it is a noun (not a verb in common usage), but if we consider the archaic sense of "to engage with or come in contact with", a sample sentence could be "They trafficked with strange beings in their adventures."

Answer:

exposed - adjective - with no protection or shield - The plants were left exposed to the harsh wind.
formidable - adjective - causing fear or dread; intimidating - The mountain - climber faced a formidable challenge.
propriety - noun - the state of conforming to accepted standards of social behavior - He always showed a high level of propriety in his dealings.
remiss - adjective - without care or attention - She was remiss in not checking the details.
traffic - verb (archaic) - to engage with or come in contact with - They trafficked with strange beings in their adventures.