Choose the meaning of the bold word. They appeared to me denizens of a brilliant existence. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant") (1 point) Responses actors actors environmentalists environmentalists deserters deserters inhabitants

inhabitants

what about

Choose the meaning of the bold word.

Failing that, I could have surreptitiously dumped the whole outfit overboard, written off the forty or so dollars as love’s tribute. (“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant")
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happily
happily

slyly
slyly

enthusiastically
enthusiastically

sorrowfully

slyly

Choose the meaning of the bold word.

But since he had called our names at the beginning of the service we were mollified. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)
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The meaning of the bold word "denizens" in the sentence is inhabitants.

To determine the meaning of the bolded word in the sentence, it is necessary to understand the context. The phrase "They appeared to me" suggests that the speaker is describing their perception of certain individuals. The phrase "denizens of a brilliant existence" implies that these individuals are associated with a vibrant or exceptional way of living.

Given this context, the most appropriate meaning of the bolded word "denizens" is "inhabitants." This term refers to people who reside or live in a particular place. In this case, the speaker is describing the individuals they encountered as if they were inhabitants of a remarkable or extraordinary existence.