Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

1. you see this dictionary entry: met·a·mor·phose (verb) 1. to change i…

Question

  1. you see this dictionary entry: met·a·mor·phose (verb) 1. to change into a different form or shape 2. to transform in appearance, character, or condition which sentence uses the word correctly? we metamorphosed our lunch by eating it quickly. the clouds metamorphosed into strange shapes as the storm rolled in. she metamorphosed her backpack by putting it in the closet. he metamorphosed the book to the library.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The word "metamorphose" means to change form, shape, appearance, character or condition. In the sentence "The clouds metamorphosed into strange shapes as the storm rolled in", the clouds change into different shapes which aligns with the definition. Eating lunch, putting a backpack in a closet and taking a book to the library do not involve a change in form/shape/appearance/character/condition in the way the word is defined.

Answer:

The clouds metamorphosed into strange shapes as the storm rolled in.