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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word suggests a change? A. concordance B. corps C. endorse D. ossify

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LeeEtchison

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D means "to change to bone" so Amy's right.

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can you help me with more?

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okay sure

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ossification : bone :: A. carnage : heart B. sanguinity : blood C. accord : head D. décolletage : shoulder E. incarnate : spirit

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i think the answer is B or C

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I think it is C

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corps : army unit :: A. dossier : back B. dissident : disagreement C. author : concordance D. corpus : collected writing E. carrion : decay

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E?

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I think this one is C too but i'm not exactly sure

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assiduous : inattentive :: A. cordial : unsociable B. corporeal : incarnate C. dorsal : sedentary D. digital : technical E. sedentary : thoughtful

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A?

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Yes or E

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wait it's E

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dermatologist : skin :: A. writer : endorsement B. ghost : seance C. gastronome : food D. hero : accolade E. dissident : chair

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C

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Actually it's D

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When Beau Brummell asked, “Who’s your fat friend?”, he was calling attention to Prince George’s ____ appearance. A. incarnate B. gastric C. corpulent D. corporal

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c?

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yeah it's C

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Until recently, ____ punishment was condoned in British schools, where teachers whipped misbehaving students. A. assiduous B. corporal C. gastric D. incarnate

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A?

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Yes A

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Helen Brooke Taussig received universal ____ in 1962 for preventing the drug thalidomide from being approved for use in the United States. A. incarnations B. carrions C. dossiers D. accolades

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B or C

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I think the answer is C

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Ancient and modern writers describe Helen of Troy as “the face that launched a thousand ships,” or beauty ____. A. ossified B. assiduous C. corpulent D. incarnate

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D

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Yes D or B

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n the Greek tragedy Antigone, King Creon orders the dead body of his nephew Polyneices to be abandoned on the battlefield as ____ for birds and dogs to eat. A. corpus B. carrion C. dossier D. epidermis

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B

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yes it's B

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J. Edgar Hoover, the head of the FBI, kept secret ____ on many innocent Americans; after he died, private citizens were able to request these files for inspection. A. dossiers B. accolades C. incarnations D. endorsements

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D

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