Answer:
Words and their context clues:
precocious → skilled at the age of three
flabbergasted → blown away
dexterity → the ease with which she uses her hands
gloated → took pride in her paintings
agape → mouth wide open
Definition of the words:
precocious → to develop at an early age
flabbergasted → greatly surprised
dexterity → skillfulness in using the hands
gloated → to relish or dwell pleasantly on one's success or misfortunes.
agape → very wide open
Explanation:
From the above, I have been able to write out the context clues that helpus to understand the underlined words.
These context clues can be seen in the passage if carefully studied.
Also, I went ahead to give their meanings/definitions.
Write 2 sentences for each of the following words. Make sure you use them correctly.
1. there
2. their
3. they're
<h3>
</h3>
- The pen is right over there.
- That is neither here nor there.
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</h3>
- Tha Bruno is their pet dog.
- I don't know that it was their cat.
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</h3>
- My parents said they're going to park.
- They're getting here around six o'clock.
Yes. Since this is a proper noun, it should be capitalized. A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. Since this is a name of a specific company, it has to be in capital letters. So, this has to be changed into: "J.C.Penny"
Hope it helps :)
Antonym of pall would be confidence according to the seeming meaning of the word.
Explanation:
The word pall can come to mean a lot of things. It has meant the cloth placed over a coffin in a funeral or the clouds covering the sky at some time. IT is associated with dark and gloom in general and this meaning is derived from that source.
The word can be associated with a sense of fatigue or losing energy in the way it comes to signify gloom and loss of life.
The opposite of that is confidence out of the options that are given here so it is the most probable antonym for the word.