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What is the antonym of “ephemeral”?

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“Ephemeral” describes something short-lived or fleeting. The opposite is “long-lasting,” which expresses continuity and endurance over time.

The word “unscathed” means:

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“Unscathed” describes someone or something that emerges without injury, damage, or negative effect. It is commonly used in news reports and formal writing.

What is the synonym for “prominent”?

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“Prominent” refers to something or someone that stands out, is noticeable, or has great relevance. “Important” matches this meaning by indicating significance and visibility.

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Which sentence is grammatically correct?

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“This has nothing to do with you” is the only grammatically correct option. The phrase “to do with” expresses relevance or connection, unlike the incorrect forms shown.

The word “innocuous” describes something:

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“Innocuous” means harmless or without damaging consequences. It is often used to describe comments, actions, or substances that cause no harm.

What is the correct plural form of “phenomenon”?

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“Phenomenon” is a Greek-origin word whose plural is “phenomena.” This is the only correct plural form and is widely used in scientific and academic contexts.

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Which of the following words is an adverb?

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Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. “Quickly” describes the manner of an action, making it the correct adverb in this list.

Which word correctly completes the sentence: “He completed the task with great _______”?

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The sentence requires a noun that expresses the quality of his effort. “Dedication” fits perfectly, functioning as the appropriate abstract noun.

Which sentence contains a metaphor?

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A metaphor creates a direct comparison without using “like” or “as.” Saying “He is a wolf” symbolically attributes the animal’s qualities to the person, making it a true metaphor.

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The word “preceding” refers to something that:

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“Preceding” indicates something that occurred earlier or previously. It is commonly used in chronological, historical, and instructional contexts.

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