Re: Origin, distribution, and habitat are included in the book for some b
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15 Jan 2024, 11:01
Pairs of Synonyms:
- **Native (B) - Endemic (A):** Both "native" and "endemic" refer to plants that naturally occur in a specific region. These are potential synonyms.
- **Seasonal (C) - Rare (D):** "Seasonal" and "rare" don't directly relate to the origin or nature of plants. They are not clear synonyms in this context.
- **Unusual (E) - Dominant (F):** "Unusual" and "dominant" do not directly convey information about being native or introduced. They are not clear synonyms in the context of the sentence.
Now, let's consider why certain options might not be the answer:
C. **Seasonal (C):** This term refers to specific seasons rather than the origin or nature of the plants, so it's not a clear synonym in this context.
D. **Rare (D):** While information about rarity might be interesting, the sentence focuses on origin, distribution, and habitat, not rarity.
E. **Unusual (E):** "Unusual" doesn't directly address the origin, distribution, or habitat of the plants, so it's not the most fitting choice.
F. **Dominant (F):** This term refers to prevalence or widespread occurrence and may not directly relate to the origin or nature of plants.
Options A (endemic) and B (native) are both potential synonyms, as they convey the idea of plants naturally occurring in a specific region. Therefore, options A and B could be the correct pair of synonyms for this sentence.
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