Match the words from Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" to their synonyms. zealous scruples placid palpable tangible arrowRight enthusiastic arrowRight morals arrowRight calm arrowRight

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Answer:

zealous --> enthusiastic

scruples --> morals

placid --> calm

palpable --> tangible

Explanation:

Synonyms are different words that present the same meaning.

"Zealous" and "enthusiastic" both refer to someone who does something in a passionate way.

"Scruple" is the attitude of someone who is concerned with "morals", that is, someone who does not want to do the wrong thing.

Both "placid" and "calm" refer to something or someone that is peaceful, tranquil.

"Palpable" and "tangible" both have the same figurative as well as literal meaning: something that is noticeable and something that can be touched, respectively.

Richard Connel (1893-1949) was an American author whose short story "The Most Dangerous Game" remains famous to this day. It has been, as a matter of fact, adapted multiple times for the big and the small screen. The plot revolves around a skilled hunter who becomes the game (the prey) of another hunter.

Answer:

eternal ➡ immutable

transgressor ➡ miscreant

habitual ➡ inveterate

brass ➡ brazen

Explanation: for the nerds

immutable : unchanging over time or unable to be changed.

miscreant: a person who behaves badly or in a way that breaks the law.

ie : "the police are straining every nerve to bring the miscreants to justice"

inveterate : having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change.

ie "he was an inveterate gambler"

brazen : LITERARY•ARCHAIC  made of brass.  

ie"brazen fire irons"

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