Oxymorons are two words that should not go together as they produce a nonsensical construction that is still understood because of its figurative meaning. An example would be "The Bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read,
With Loads of Learned Lumber in his Head,"
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Answer:</h2>
<em>"a propitious moment for decision or action," </em>better stated as "opportunity."
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Explanation:</h2>
In Grecian times, there were two words for time: chronos and kairos. The former refers to sequential time, while the latter, the one we are concerning ourselves with, signifies a proper or <em>opportune</em> time for action. Given this explanation, <em>kairos </em>can be defined as opportunity.
The last one!
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Im not sure but I think that it is C.
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