Choose the vocabulary terms that best complete the sentence below.

“The little girl ­­­­__________ as the irate man shouted ­_____________.”

(1 point)
Responses

bawled; imprecations
bawled; imprecations

banshee; pommels
banshee; pommels

feigned; facetious

feigned; facetious

The correct vocabulary terms that best complete the sentence are:

“The little girl bawled as the irate man shouted imprecations.”

To choose the vocabulary terms that best complete the sentence, let's analyze the context and meaning of the sentence.

We are given a situation where the little girl is reacting to an irate man who is shouting. From this, we can infer that the little girl is probably crying or making some kind of loud noise in response to the man's shouting.

Looking at the options:

- "bawled; imprecations" means that the little girl is crying loudly, which matches the context, and the irate man is shouting insults or curses, which also fits the situation.

- "banshee; pommels" doesn't make sense in this context. A banshee refers to a spirit in Irish folklore that wails to signal an impending death. Pommels means to beat or strike, which doesn't seem relevant to the sentence.

- "feigned; facetious" doesn't fit the context either. Feigned means to pretend, which doesn't match the little girl's genuine reaction, and facetious means humorous or joking, which doesn't match an irate man shouting.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer is "bawled; imprecations" which means that the little girl cried loudly while the irate man shouted insults or curses.