This word means someone who is taken or held prisoner.
Captive (noun)
A distaste for something, coupled with a desire to avoid it.
aversion (noun)
If to loathe is the verb form, can you give me the word as a noun?
loathing
Please turn the verb to Humiliate into a noun.
Humiliation
What marine animal has nine brains?
An Octopus
Cause to lose courage through alarm and fear; horrified; troubled greatly.
Dismay
A group of advisers
A council
Captive might be a noun, but when written as an adjective what does it mean?
"The captivated audience"
Intrigued, interested.
Where lies the error in this sentence?
What is the british spelling of the word color?
In which city did the Olympic Games originate
Athens, Greece.
Lower one's pride, dignity, or respect. To Embarrass.
Humiliate
Fearful of what may happen; troubled, worried.
Anxious
tricky, cunning, stealthy
sly
Describe the difference between an adjective in a sentence and an adverb? Supply an example of each.
Adjective describes a noun in the sentence.
Adverb describes the verb/action.
Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza located?
Egypt
Strong disgust, intense aversion.
Loathing
extreme annoyance, irritation, anger
exasperation
Find fault with; rebuke; reprove; scold
to reproach
Turn the noun investigation into a verb.
to investigate
What animal can live a week without their head?
A Cockroach!
Not often, infrequently, rarely.
Seldom
argue earnestly, implore, appeal
to plead.
Reckless because of loss hope
Desperate
Name two examples of a literary style in a short story.
1) punctuation
2) Narrator, 1st person, 3rd person
3) Language.
4) Structure
What is the name of the longest river in the world?
The Nile