Read this section of the text: The most glorious feathers of the peawingspan or the vibrant plumage of a bunting cannot compete with the power of a peregrine falcon or the determination of an osprey. Which words from the sentence give clues to the meaning of vibrant? Compete, power Feathers, bunting Peawingspan, glorious Power, falcon

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Peawingspan, glorious

Explanation:

The word vibrant is defined as that which pulsates with life, vigor, or activity in a manner it causes awe.

This term has a relationship with the word glorious in the text, as they are both offered as options to "match the power of a falcon" and are used to describe feathers.

The peawingspan is nothing but a noun that complements a phrase, but the comparison between the words vibrant and glorious indicate they signify something in common: They both cause awe with the noun they describe.

Answer 2
Answer: Vibrant means bright or colorful so a good hint is the word glorious, which is set to be similar to vibrant (so you can guess that they have similar meanings).

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Explanation:

1. ... Lake Ontario is one of ... five Great Lakes in ... North America.

2. Andrew and Alice went to ... school yesterday and then studied in ... library before returning home.

3. There are only ... few seats left for tonight's musical at ... university.

4. When you go to ... supermarket, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ... dozen oranges.

5. Your ... car is five years old and it still runs well.

6. No one in ... German class knew ... correct answer to ... Mr. Gruber's ... question.

7. ... red books on ... table are for our Geography class.

8. Please give me ... cup of coffee with ... cream and ... sugar.

9. ... judge asked ... witness to tell ... truth.

10. Margaret is studying ... Physics and ... Chemistry this term.

11 ... Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.

12. Peter's father bought him ... ball that he had wanted for his birthday.

13. Our cousin is in ... hospital so we went to visit him ... last night.

14. ... Queen Elizabeth II is ... monarch of ... Great Britain.

15. On our trip to Brazil, we crossed ... Atlantic Ocean.

16. While Ted was in Alaska, he visited ... Eskimo village.

17. ... Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.

18. ... armchair she is sitting in is broken.

19. ... Civil War was fought in ... United States between 1861 and 1865.

20. Two nights ago there was ... bird singing outside our house.

21. George can't go to ... cinema tonight because he has to write ... essay.

22. Scientists hope to send expedition to ... Mars during ... 1990s.

23. John has been admitted to ... School of Medicine at ... Cambridge University.

24. Emma plays ... guitar and her brother plays ... violin.

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The answer is goggles (D)
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The excerpts that states the main arguments in Jack London's "The Human Drift"is that the history of civilization is a history of wandering, sword in hand, in search of food.

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Answer: A. The history of civilization is a history of wandering, sword in hand, in search of food.

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Caesar had asked Brutus " You too, Brutus?"
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C. The second element in each pair tried to create a bounty using the first element.

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