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Ra-di-ant [ra'dē #nt] adj

1. releasing heat
2. made of radiation
3. filled with light or very bright
ra-di-ant [ra'dēcənt] n
1. the origin of a meteoric shower
Read the sentence.
She looked at the nighttime sky and saw the silver moon's radiant glow.
Which dictionary definition best describes how the word "radiant" is used in this sentence?
O releasing heat
O made of radiation
O filled with light or very bright
O the origin of a meteoric shower

User Sabino
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Answer:

Filled with light

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The moon isn't a meteoric shower so that blocks one of the answers out, the moon really release heat so the other one gone, and the moon made of radiation, that makes the only logical answer option 3. That's an explanation although I belive its pretty self explanatory. hope this helps also excuse my spelling and grammer issues I was in a bit of a rush.

User Steffan Donal
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Answer:

Filled with light

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Hope this helps :)

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