Select the best analogy. 22. resolute : solvo :: A. abstemious : tenere B. concise : cum C. tenacious : teneo D. inept : pono
@texaschic101
this is a school assignment?
and they used the word "cum?"
just what school do you go to?!
ya I know its a k12 school
wow just wow I go to a k12 school, too, but...
k, I'll take a look
7th grade ELA
Not 100% sure o this....but I am going with C.
Dumbest question ever, k12 schools need to be taken DOWN
its comparing english words to latin words
alright, hold on, and I'll give you the definitions for each word
I personally like K12 school's but some questions are dumb
resolute: admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering. solvo: To loosen, release, cast off abstemious: not self-indulgent, esp. when eating and drinking. tenere: To have, hold, possess concise: giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive. cum: with, together/jointly/along/simultaneous with, amid tenacious: tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely. teneo: comprehend; possess inept: having or showing no skill; clumsy. pono: assume/suppose; bury; classify
OK, well at least "cum" was latin for with or together, that makes it a bit better
ya
hm....
I think it's either A or D...
give me a few seconds
I THINK it's A
Probably your best bet
Sorry I couldn't help more :S
ya i have the same question to and that shocked me
im going with c pretty sure
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