Good Morning Ms. Sue. Can you look over my answer. Thank you :)

Which of the following describes the word dew?
A) What happens when you don’t get enough sleep for a few nights?
B) What happens to your teeth when you get too much candy?
C) What happens to plants in a garden overnight?
D) What happens when you leave a crayon in the sun?
I choose C?
In which sentence is the word debates used correctly?
A) I love the debates Jill and I have because we agree on everything.
B) Every morning, Jessica debates whether to have cereal or eggs for breakfast.
C) We’re going to watch the final debates of singing competition on television tonight.
D) She was so lost in her debates about her new dress that she almost missed the turn home.
I choose B?
Which word is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word ponderous?
A) Light
B) Strong
C) Awkward
D) Thoughtful
I choose B?

The first two are right. The third is wrong.

Yes. The opposite of ponderous is light.

Thank you so much. Ms. Sue :)

You are very welcome.

The third one is A?

Good morning! I'd be happy to help you review your answers.

For the first question about the word "dew," you chose option C, which says, "What happens to plants in a garden overnight?" This is the correct answer. Dew is the moisture that forms overnight on surfaces like grass, leaves, and flowers.

For the second question about the word "debates," you chose option B, which says, "Every morning, Jessica debates whether to have cereal or eggs for breakfast." This is the correct answer. In this sentence, the word "debates" is used correctly to describe Jessica's internal mental process of considering two options.

For the third question about the word "ponderous," you chose option B, which says, "Strong." However, the correct answer is actually option A, which says, "Light." Ponderous means heavy or burdensome, so the opposite would be light.

Overall, you did well on the first two questions but missed the third one. Remember, it's a good practice to eliminate options that are clearly not the correct answer before making your final choice. Keep up the good work!