A few sentences with the word thwart?

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Answer 1
Answer: Thwart: To oppose or prevent.

To thwart any outsiders from intruding, I built this wall made of broken bottles.

Buffy realized if the news of the scandal got out it would thwart her chances of becoming the president. 
Answer 2
Answer: I thwarted him from getting that trophie because it should be mine. I had to thwart him from all that embarressment.my friend thwarted me from getting hurt.

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Which economy has a laissez-faire type of model, in which people can invest as they see fit?A)traditional economy
B)command economy
C)market economy
D)mixed economy

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C. market economy people can invest as they see fit
C) Market economy It comes from the French, meaning to leave alone or to allow to do. It is one of the guiding principles of capitalism and a free market economy

What is the adjective clause in the sentence? Janelle, whom the puppy loves to lick, is getting plenty of puppy kisses all over.

A.
of puppy kisses

B.
is getting plenty of puppy kisses

C.
whom the puppy loves to lick

D.
all over

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The answer is C because it can begin with who, whom, whose, which, or that.

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Adjective clause: whom or who is USUALLY in there

What is an imperative sentence?

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The imperative sentence is used to give a command, to make a request, or to give a direction. An imperative sentence usually ends with a period. However, if it expresses a strong feeling, it may end with an exclamation point.

a sentence in which there is a command

eg) Go get my toy. (or) Look at that balloon!

Enforce is to impose as feud is to?

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As feud is to quarrel. The first pair are synonyms that mean mostly the same thing. The trick to questions like that is to figure out the relationship between the given pair to find the best matching pair.

Supply either a synonym(S) or an antonyms(A) for each of the words below:multiple, to love, powerful, greediness, to dwell, internal, inside, helpful, to start, inheritance, responsible, loyalty, different, broad, wasteful,modern.

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several, few
to adore, to hate
influential, weak
selflessness, generosity
to remain, to progress
within, external
within, outside
cooperative, stubborn
to begin, to terminate
endowment, charity
trustworthy, irresponsible
faith, suspicion
distinct, similar
wide, narrow
extravagant, conservative
retro, antique
multiple: few;many
to love: to hate;to have passion
powerful: weak;strong
greediness: sharing; selfish
to dwell: to celebrate; to be stay on a topic
internal:outside; inside
inside:outside;inner part
helpful:disrespectful;giving
to start:to finish ;to begin
inheritance: ;receive something
responsible: unaccountable; liable 
loyalty: obedience; dishonor  
different: same; unique 
broad: slim; big 
wasteful: conserve; careless
modern: old days; new times

A list of events in the order in which they took place in. what in the word?

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Are you looking for the word, "Chronological" order?