Which of the following sentences uses the word "converged" correctly? The reporters converged the story to make it more interesting to their readers. Because of an accident on the road, all of the cars converged into one lane. He converged on the couch after a long afternoon of football practice. She converged with her friends about a new store in the mall.
B. im pretty sure
makes the most sense with the definition of the word "converged"
I agree, B seems like the right answer
@ilovebmth1234 thats what I was thinking it was (:
then you where thinking correctly :D
here's the other question:
What is the meaning of the word "accumulation" as it is used in the following sentence? Sequins and sparkles flew everywhere as the accumulation of ten years' worth of dance costumes finally exploded from her tightly packed closet. misplaced group unknown type collected amount demonstrated skill
alright
ac·cu·mu·la·tion əˌkyo͞om(y)əˈlāSH(ə)n/ noun noun: accumulation the acquisition or gradual gathering of something. "the accumulation of wealth"
C. i think
@ilovebmth1234 thanks (:
your welcome XD
any more?
@ilovebmth1234 yeah.. one sec
Which word and definition match? crucial—necessary haughty—modest prescribed—expected resolution—problem
im gonna take a guess B.
haughty is sort of like arrogant, so its not B
i dont know this one im sorry
no worries
its probably a
@ilovebmth1234 @TheCheesyTaco thanks (:
np @celinegirl
anything else you need help with?
@ilovebmth1234 that was the last one(:
okay :3
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