Carcass wrote:
The real merchants of life, the objects that keep life alive and qualify as life-sized, are all invisible. They are (i)______ be viewed with the naked eye, are instead microscopic. Unfortunately, for most of us, invisible often translates into (ii)_____. Thus we are left with (iii)_____ sense of just how invisible the components of which we are constructed really are.
Blank (i) |
Blank (ii) |
Blank (iii) |
too tiny to |
remote |
sobering |
too conspicuous to |
insignificant |
scant |
too impervious to |
unverifiable |
uncanny |
Kudos for the right answer and explanation
The real merchants of life, the objects that keep life alive and qualify as life-sized, are all invisible.
These objects of life keep life alive and thus are very important. if they are "microscopic", then they must very tiny. Hence, "too tiny to" is the answer for blank 1.Unfortunately, for most of us, invisible often translates into (ii)_____. Thus we are left with (iii)_____ sense of just how invisible the components of which we are constructed really are.
Unfortunately (a twist), for majority of us invisible means_____. It can not be remote as they are microscopic, and they can be detected by a microscope, so they are verifiable. They must be "insignificant" for most of us.If they are invisible to a naked eye, then we are little clueless or have very small or "scant" sense of just how invisible particles they really are.