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Homework Help: English help
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 9:51pm.

To look with admiration at someone or something is to ______ but to look at something very closely is to _____.

If we seek to verify something, we are seeking to find out if what we heard _____.

If you doubt someone's veracity, you doubt that he or she is _____

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
10 years ago

What are your word choices?

Anonymous Anonymous answered
7 years ago

balababababba ur anoyin

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

To look with admiration at someone or something is to appreciate, but to look at something very closely is to examine.

If we seek to verify something, we are seeking to find out if what we heard is true.

If you doubt someone's veracity, you doubt that he or she is truthful.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the answers to these questions, we need to understand the definitions of the words provided and match them with the correct options.

- The first question asks about two different ways of looking at something. We can choose the correct words by matching their definitions. To look at something with admiration means to have a positive and appreciative perspective. The word that fits here is "admire." To look at something very closely means to examine it in detail. The word that fits here is "inspect."

- The second question is about verifying something by finding out if what we heard is true. The word that fits here is "true." To verify means to check or confirm the truth of something.

- The third question relates to doubting someone's veracity, which means doubting if they are truthful or honest. So, the word that fits here is "truthful."

In summary, the answers are:

1. admire, inspect
2. true
3. truthful

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