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A. I see rarely such natural beauty
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B. I rarely see such natural beauty
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C. None of these
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D. Such natural beauty I rarely see
Explanation
The correct structure in English is Subject (I) + Adverb (rarely) + Verb (see) + Object (such natural beauty).
This forms a grammatically correct and natural-sounding sentence.
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A. Frozen or icy
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B. None of these
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C. Lacking emotion or warmth in personality
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D. Having a low temperature
Explanation
Connotative meaning of "cold" describes someone who is unfriendly, distant, or unemotional.
It goes beyond the literal (physical) meaning of low temperature.
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A. One syllabic
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B. None of these
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C. Monosyllabic
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D. Multisyllabic
Explanation
A multisyllabic word has more than one syllable.
Examples include words like beautiful (three syllables).
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A. None of these
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B. "a" in apple
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C. "th" in think
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D. "m" in mat
Explanation
A digraph is two letters that make one sound, like "th" in think.
In a digraph, both letters combine to produce a single phoneme (sound).
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A. Anagram
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B. Digraph
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C. Homophones
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D. None of these
Explanation
Anagram refers to words formed by rearranging the letters of another word, and "study" and "dusty" are such words.
They have the same letters but in a different order, making them anagrams.
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A. P
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B. C
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C. None of these
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D. T
Explanation
The silent letter in the word "receipt" is P.
It is not pronounced, making the word sound like "re-seat."
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A. He always does his homework.
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B. None of these
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C. Does always he his homework.
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D. Does always homework his he.
Explanation
The correctly rearranged sentence is: "He always does his homework."
This sentence follows the proper word order for English grammar.
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A. Rainbow
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B. Ordinary
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C. Straw
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D. Fly
Explanation
"Rainbow" is a compound word made from "rain" + "bow."
It combines two words to form a new word with a specific meaning.
Explanation
The word Television has 4 syllables: Tel-e-vi-sion.
Each syllable is a distinct sound or beat in the word.
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A. Captain
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B. Major
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C. Colonel
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D. Corporal
Explanation
Corporal is a lower-ranking military position.
While Major, Captain and Colonel are officer ranks.
Therefore, Corporal is the odd one out in terms of rank level.
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