I need help. Medal aand fan is helped. At her _____________ as a chancellor of the university, she recieved the traditional staff of office.
do you have answer choices?
ohhhh. yeah a lot
im in k12 so i have a book with all the words and defenitions so the ones i think it is are either. Domain, Domineer or dominion. or divest.
domain: range of ones controls; territory domineer: to donminate; to be bossy Dominion: Control;rule;area or influence divest; to take away someones belonging to someone, especially a right, title, or property; to disposses
Ahhh i see, Im in k12 as well. Well, domineer is to assert someones authority in an arrogant way, Dominion is the area ruled by a country, Domain is territory owned by someone divest is to take away someone's powers. Which do you think fits the best?
im not sure, ive been stuck on it for seriously 10 minutes
I would say domain but dont hold me to that answer
Alright, so look at it like this: What is the person doing?
Is she taking away someone's authority?
no shes reciveing umm traditional staff of office
So would Divest work as a definition if shes not taking away someone's authority?
nope
this is tougher than i thought
Okay so look at domineer. the definition is to be like dominating. so try using dominating in the blank. does that work?
uh no
So try dominion: is it owned by a country?
nope neither
So what are you left with? Domain. is it a range she controls? As a chancellor, does she have a range of controL?
yeah. Ohhhhhh
So theres your answer :D
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