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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
2 years ago
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which sentences contain possible synonyms for the word labyrinth? check all that apply. -the business venture became such a tang

le that everyone agreed to go separate ways. -it would take days to get to the other side of this jungle of vines, hedges, shrubs, and weeds. -emma was determined to find the way through this maze of pathways, tunnels, and bridges. -perhaps, julian would not have gotten lost if he had brought a map or a compass. -after spending several days in the wilderness, the group of explorers was happy to be back home.
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2 answers:
Liono4ka [1.6K]2 years ago
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The first and second sentences both contain a synonym, with which being "jungle" and "maze".
oksano4ka [1.4K]2 years ago
4 0

-it would take days to get to the other side of this jungle of vines, hedges, shrubs, and weeds. -emma was determined to find the way through this maze of pathways, tunnels, and bridges.

A labyrinth is a large structure made of various twists, turns, dead ends, and other obstacles that make it difficult for one to travel from one end to the other. Jungles and mazes are also two types of places that are difficult for people to travel through because of various obstacles or incorrect paths. The second sentence describes how the jungles will be hard to travel through. The third sentence also uses the word maze and Emma's determination to "find" her way through it shows it's difficulty as well. The two synonyms for labyrinth are jungle and maze.

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