My answers

1) Assail
2)Banal
3)mercenary
4)allusion
5)Taint
6) appease
7)Arbitrary
8)syndrome
9)altruistic
10)euphemism

1-2 _ people tend to place the public welfare above their own
self-interest. In contrast,_ people will exploit anyone for a profit
they will even sell harmful.

3-4 The angry customer loudly _ e(d)the salesman for having sold
her a broken clock. The salesman for quickly _e(d) her by giving her
full refund.

5-6 A certain rare_ includes a very odd symptom - an uncontrollable
urge to use obscene language. This disease can_ a victim’s reputation,
because some people who hear the foul language won’t understand the
reason for it.

7-8 my boss judges performance in a(n) manners, praising and scolding
according to his moods. And when he says, “please stay a few minutes
longer today, “a few minutes” is a(n) for “an hour”

9-10 the critic hated stale language , instead of writing a(n) _
comment such as that ballerina is light on her feet he made an
interesting _ to the dancer’s movements: she was never heavier than
moonlight .

I think you need to look at your answers again.

which ones are wrong

All are wrong except possibly # 7.

Please don't just guess at the answers and expect us to just do them for you.

sorry i did try to do it

Can you give the answer of final check no luck with women chapter 5

1-2: The first blank requires a word that describes people who prioritize the public welfare above their own self-interest. The given answer is "altruistic," which means being selflessly concerned for the well-being of others. To come up with this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "altruistic" and its relevance to the context of prioritizing public welfare. For the second blank, we need a word that describes people who will exploit anyone for a profit. The given answer is "mercenary," which means being primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics or principles. To arrive at this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "mercenary" and its association with exploiting others for profit.

3-4: The first blank requires a verb that describes how the angry customer reacted loudly to the salesman for having sold her a broken clock. The given answer is "assail," which means to aggressively criticize or attack someone. To determine this answer, you would need to analyze the context of the angry customer's reaction and the fact that she expressed her anger loudly. For the second blank, we need a verb that describes how the salesman responded quickly to appease the customer by giving her a full refund. The given answer is "appease," which means to pacify or satisfy someone's demands to avoid conflict. To identify this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "appease" and its relation to calming someone down by meeting their demands.

5-6: The first blank requires an adjective that describes a certain rare condition, specifically one that includes a very odd symptom - an uncontrollable urge to use obscene language. The given answer is "syndrome," which refers to a combination of symptoms that are characteristic of a particular disease or condition. To determine this answer, you would need to recognize that the condition described aligns with the definition of a syndrome. For the second blank, we need a verb that describes how this condition can affect a victim's reputation since some people who hear the foul language won't understand the reason for it. The given answer is "taint," which means to pollute or damage someone's reputation. To come up with this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "taint" and its association with negative consequences for one's reputation.

7-8: The first blank requires an adjective that describes how the boss judges performance, praising and scolding according to their moods. The given answer is "arbitrary," which means based on personal whim or random choice rather than reason or principle. To identify this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "arbitrary" and how it relates to judging performance based on fluctuating moods. For the second blank, we need a noun that replaces the phrase "a few minutes" in the boss's statement of "please stay a few minutes longer today." The given answer is "euphemism," which refers to a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt. To arrive at this answer, you would need to recognize that the boss's use of "a few minutes" is an example of using a milder expression to communicate a longer period of time.

9-10: The first blank requires an adjective that describes the type of comment the critic hates, specifically one related to stale language. The given answer is "banal," which means lacking originality, freshness, or novelty. To determine this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "banal" and its association with stale language in this context. For the second blank, we need a noun that replaces the phrase "dancer's movements" and describes the critic's interesting comment. The given answer is "allusion," which refers to an indirect or passing reference to something. To come up with this answer, you would need to understand the meaning of the word "allusion" and how it can be used to describe the critic's comment about the dancer.