Which of your sense can best help you picture this excerpt from a poem?

while you float free into a cloud of sudden azaleas/luminous pink petal that have/never felt loneliness...

a. sight - I picked this one.
b. taste
c. hearing
d. smell

In which sentence is the word UTTER used?

a. The seals utter past crabs and seaweed.
b. The seals will not utter minnow feed.
c. The playful seals utter cries of delight - I picked this one.
d. The stingray and the sharks utter the seal.

Utter is a verb, synonym is "speak"

Both of your answers are correct.

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Which of the following events, characters, or objects can be said to make a swerve?

a. A snowstorm and a cloudburst.
b. A roller skater and a seal. - I picked this one.
c. A rainstorm and a bicyclist.
d. A seal and a dill pickle.

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To picture the excerpt from the poem "while you float free into a cloud of sudden azaleas/luminous pink petal that have/never felt loneliness...," the sense that can best help is sight. By using your sense of sight, you can imagine the scene described in the poem and visualize the vibrant pink petals of the azaleas in a cloud-like formation.

Regarding the word "utter," the sentence in which it is correctly used is: "The playful seals utter cries of delight." In this sentence, "utter" is used as a verb and means to speak or express verbally. The other options do not correctly use the word "utter" in the context of speaking.