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use the drop-down menus and your knowledge of prefixes to choose the correct word for each sentence. i love being outdoors, so a day at the movies is drop - down for me. plants that drop - down desirable traits tend to live longer than those that do not. the situation was unpleasant, and i did not know how to drop - down myself from it.
Since the drop - down menu options are not provided, here's a general way to solve this using prefix knowledge:
First sentence:
- Analyze the context: The speaker loves being outdoors, so a day at the movies (an indoor activity) should be something negative for them. Common prefixes related to negation like "in -", "un -", "dis -" can be considered. For example, "insufferable" (but that might be too strong), "unappealing" or "undesirable" could fit. If we assume common words with prefixes, maybe "undesirable" (prefix "un -" meaning not, and "desirable" meaning wanted). So the word could be "undesirable".
Second sentence:
- The context is about plants with desirable traits living longer. A prefix like "ac -" (as in "acquire") or "in -" (but "in -" might not fit here). "Acquire" means to get, so "acquire" (prefix "ac -" which can mean to or toward) would make sense. So the word could be "acquire".
Third sentence:
- The context is about removing oneself from an unpleasant situation. A prefix like "dis -" (as in "disengage") or "with -" (as in "withdraw"). "Withdraw" (prefix "with -" meaning away from) would fit. So the word could be "withdraw".
However, without the actual options in the drop - down menus, this is a general analysis based on prefixes and context. If you can provide the options in the drop - down menus, a more accurate answer can be given.
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Since the drop - down menu options are not provided, here's a general way to solve this using prefix knowledge:
First sentence:
- Analyze the context: The speaker loves being outdoors, so a day at the movies (an indoor activity) should be something negative for them. Common prefixes related to negation like "in -", "un -", "dis -" can be considered. For example, "insufferable" (but that might be too strong), "unappealing" or "undesirable" could fit. If we assume common words with prefixes, maybe "undesirable" (prefix "un -" meaning not, and "desirable" meaning wanted). So the word could be "undesirable".
Second sentence:
- The context is about plants with desirable traits living longer. A prefix like "ac -" (as in "acquire") or "in -" (but "in -" might not fit here). "Acquire" means to get, so "acquire" (prefix "ac -" which can mean to or toward) would make sense. So the word could be "acquire".
Third sentence:
- The context is about removing oneself from an unpleasant situation. A prefix like "dis -" (as in "disengage") or "with -" (as in "withdraw"). "Withdraw" (prefix "with -" meaning away from) would fit. So the word could be "withdraw".
However, without the actual options in the drop - down menus, this is a general analysis based on prefixes and context. If you can provide the options in the drop - down menus, a more accurate answer can be given.