One definition that we could create for the word "rectitude" having the information in the question in mind is:
- Rectitude means to stay on the right path, that is, to not stray from what is right and go do what is wrong.
- The definition above was created having in mind that the Latin root "rect" means "right" or "straight".
- We can conclude that the noun "rectitude" has something to do with <u>staying on the right path</u>.
- When we look up a definition for "rectitude" on a dictionary, we find that it means to <u>behave correctly.</u>
- Thus, our definition is confirmed. Someone who stays on the right path is someone who behaves correctly, who does not do something wrong.
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Since no one is here yet, let’s wait till they arrive.
Answer: a modifier is a word or group of words that modifies (gives information) about a word in the same sentence.
The answer should be D because the word "was" almost always makes the sentence past tense. (Im sorry if this is not correct but it should be, Im not the smartest cup of tea)