1. The teacher's ____ made her an ideal judge at the tryouts.

disinterest,dissent,disavowal,disagreement

2. My ___ with the class was due to the poor grade I received.

disrespect, disavowal, discontent, disbelief

3. I sense your ___ with the project, but things will improve in the next few weeks.

disenchantment, disavowal, disrespect, disbelief

1.dissent
2.disavowal
3.disbelief

None of those is right.

Be sure to check a dictionary for definitions of these words. Also note how they are used in sentences.

disinterest

discontent
disavowal

1 and 2 are right. 3. is wrong.

To get the answer to these questions, you can break down the sentences and evaluate the meaning of each word choice.

1. The sentence indicates that the teacher's quality or characteristic made her an ideal judge at the tryouts. Looking at the given options, "disinterest," "dissent," "disavowal," and "disagreement," the word that best fits the sentence is "dissent." Dissent means to have a difference of opinion or to disagree with something.

2. The sentence suggests that the person's feeling or state with regards to the class was influenced by the poor grade received. From the given options, "disrespect," "disavowal," "discontent," and "disbelief," the word that fits the sentence is "discontent." Discontent means to be unhappy, dissatisfied, or displeased with something.

3. The sentence indicates that the person can sense a particular feeling or attitude towards the project, but it is expected to improve. Among the options provided, "disenchantment," "disavowal," "disrespect," and "disbelief," the word that fits the sentence is "disenchantment." Disenchantment means to feel disappointed or let down by something that was previously believed in or expected to be better.

So, the correct answers are:
1. dissent
2. disavowal
3. disenchantment