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Instructions:

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

1. They were in their praise of the new movie. (perpetual)(effusive)(idle)(trifling)

2.I got tired of his complaining. (perpetual)(effusive)(idle)(trifling)

3.It's a thing, so I didn't bother with it. (perpetual)(effusive)(idle)(trifling)

4. I let the car as I waited outside his building.(perpetual)(effusive)(idle)(trifling)

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The correct answer is:

It is nessassery to determine the type of emotion of the sentence

  1. They were in their praise of the new movie. (effusive) - it means very pleasant, expressing welcome or approval
  2. I got tired of his complaining. (perpetual) which means arepeated action. The sentence expresses tireness of the complaining, therefore it was a repeated action.
  3. It's a thing, so I didn't bother with it. (trifling) which means not important
  4. I let the car as I waited outside his building. (idle) whuch means the moment where there is no work or activity
User Narelle
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1. effusive
2. perpetual
3. trifling
4.
idle
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