Posted by Emma on Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 8:12pm.
I'll be glad to check your answers.
I think delirious means B. obnoxious but then choice C. and D. is like the same thing too.
And for misconception I think it's choice D?
Wrong. Please check a dictionary for these definitions.
For the first one, B, C, and D are totally different.
Ok, delirious means B and misconception is C . I hope I'm right this time.
You're half right.
Delirious means out of senses. A person with a high fever or a severe injury may be delirious. Their words don't make much sense.
Thanks!!
You're welcome.
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