AS Leo explained a failed business deal that had once_____e(d) him,he______(e)d into the even more interesting tale of his romance with Molly, his business partner.

My answers:rigor, curtail
Is this correct?

Neither is correct.

incentive,incorporate

Nope.

Evidently you've chosen to guess rather than follow Writeacher's advice to look the words up in a dictionary.

You're wasting your time as well as ours by posting random answers.

They don't sound correct either.

well i am trying thanks anyway!

Are there cultures that should not be promoted in the early childhood education setting? Why or why not? Support your position.

Is the answer

It's devastated and digress.

In the given sentence, the verb forms should match in tense and form. So, in this case, "explained" should be followed by a past tense verb form. Let's look at the correct answer options:

AS Leo explained a failed business deal that had once "rigored" him, he "curtailed" into the even more interesting tale of his romance with Molly, his business partner.

Regarding the word "rigor," it seems like it may have been used incorrectly in the sentence. "Rigor" typically refers to strictness or severity, and it doesn't fit well in the context of a failed business deal. A more appropriate word might be "haunted" or "affected."

Let's replace "rigor" with "haunted" and see if the sentence flows better:

AS Leo explained a failed business deal that had once "haunted" him, he "curtailed" into the even more interesting tale of his romance with Molly, his business partner.

So, the corrected options would be:
- "haunted"
- "curtailed"