If the ideas in an old book are relevant today, they_______.
a) still matter
b) no longer matter
a) still matter
to accept an idea, belief, or change willingly and enthusiastically.
embrace
to happen in a particular way
ended; concluded as
turnout
turned out
This verb means to record details or provide written proof of something.
document (V)
his noun refers to the possibility or ability for success in the future.
potential
very large or great
TREMENDOUS
This adjective describes something very deep, intense, or showing great knowledge and understanding.
profound
to improve or enhance the quality of something
enrich
This verb means to try new methods, ideas, or activities to see what happens
experiment (V)
disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated
controversy
This adjective describes something common, usual, or not special.
ordinary
his noun or adjective refers to something happening immediately, without any delay.
instant
words about the good qualities of someone or something
praise
This adverb means by choice and without being forced.
willingly
This noun means the hopes or standards people have for the future.
expectations
This adjective means extreme, revolutionary, or very different from tradition.
radical
so, hence, consequently, as a result
thus (adv.)
so, hence, consequently, as a result
thus (adv.)
This noun means creating emotional or physical space away from someone or something.
distancing
This adjective means unable to feel emotion or physical sensation.
numb
deep or serious
PROFOUND
to have or show a quality that can be seen by others
project (verb)
This noun means correctness, being exact or free from error.
accuracy
This adjective means influenced by personal opinions or feelings rather than facts.
subjective
This adjective means honest, genuine, and without pretending.
sincere