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Which sentence does not use the word comprise correctly?

The boys chose to compromise on the movie they were going to see.

The compromise between my sister lasted only two hours.

Can we compromise on the play list for the dance?

The decision was compromise.
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Which sentence use the word distraught correctly?

Can you distraught this apple for me?

My grandmother was distraught over the death of my grandfather.

The new car was shiny and distraught.

The decision was distraught.
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Which sentence uses the word enthrall correctly?

That actor can enthrall any audience with his performance.

Abbie won´t enthrall her car keys again.

Sheldon and Max can enthrall your lunch for you.

Enthrall is my favorite type of music.
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The decision was compromise.
My grandmother was distraught over the death of my grandfather.
That actor can enthrall any audience with his performance.
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1. A: The boys chose to compromise on the movie they were going to see.

To compromise means to make agreements in which each side makes concessions (there is a mutual acceptance of terms). This sentence aims to convey that the boys, who previously had different opinions on which movie they wanted to see, make an agreement reached by mutual concessions to see a movie.

2. B: My grandmother was distraught over the death of my grandfather.

To be distraught is to be deeply hurt, saddened, or worried, a perfectly normal condition for someone who had lost someone a relative.

3. A: That actor can enthrall any audience with his performance.

Enthrall means to capture the fascinated attention of someone: The actor can captivate any audience with his performance.

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