For questions 1-3, choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics. 1. She liked her new bedroom but did not care for the HUE of its walls. a. texture b. height c. color d. arrangement 2. “Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind,/But as for me, alas, there is no more.” Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word LIST, as it is used in the passage above? a. hates b. needs c. wants d. plans
According to Google, hate hāt/Submit verb 3rd person present: hates 1. feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone). needs nēdz/Submit adverbarchaic 1. cannot avoid or help doing something. want wänt,wônt/Submit verb 3rd person present: wants 1. have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. "I want an apple" synonyms: desire, wish for, hope for, aspire to, fancy, care for, like; More wish to consult or speak to (someone). "Tony wants me in the studio" (of the police) desire to question or apprehend (a suspected criminal). "he is wanted by the police in connection with an arms theft" desire (someone) sexually. "I've wanted you since the first moment I saw you" BRIT.informal (of a thing) require to be attended to in a specified way. "the wheel wants greasing" informal ought, should, or need to do something. "you don't want to believe everything you hear" synonyms: should, ought to, need to, must More informal desire to be in or out of a particular place or situation. "if anyone wants out, there's the door" 2. archaic lack or be short of something desirable or essential. "you shall want for nothing while you are with me" (chiefly used in expressions of time) be short of or lack (a specified amount or thing). "it wanted twenty minutes to midnight" synonyms: lack, be without, have need of, be devoid of, be bereft of, be missing More noun plural noun: wants 1. archaic a lack or deficiency of something. "Victorian houses which are in want of repair" synonyms: lack, absence, nonexistence, unavailability; More the state of being poor and in need of essentials; poverty. "freedom from want" synonyms: need, neediness, austerity, privation, deprivation, poverty, impoverishment, penury, destitution; More 2. a desire for something. "the expression of our wants and desires" plan plan/Submit noun plural noun: plans 1. a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something. "the UN peace plan" synonyms: procedure, scheme, strategy, idea, proposal, proposition, suggestion, action point; More a scheme for the regular payment of contributions toward a pension, savings account, or insurance policy. "a personal pension plan" 2. an intention or decision about what one is going to do. "I have no plans to retire" synonyms: intention, aim, idea, intent, objective, object, goal, target, ambition More 3. a detailed diagram, drawing, or program, in particular. a fairly large-scale map of a town or district. "a street plan" a drawing or diagram made by projection on a horizontal plane, esp. one showing the layout of a building or one floor of a building. synonyms: blueprint, drawing, diagram, sketch, layout; More a diagram showing how something will be arranged. "look at the seating plan" verb 3rd person present: plans 1. decide on and arrange in advance. "they were planning a trip to Egypt" synonyms: organize, arrange, work out, design, outline, map out, prepare, schedule, formulate, frame, develop, devise, concoct; More intend, aim, propose, mean, hope, want, wish, desire, envisage; formalpurpose 2. design or make a plan of (something to be made or built). "they were planning a garden" Hope this helps!
1.C 2. C This is what I came up with
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!