The verb "equip" fits grammatically in the infinitive form after "to" — "to equip the child..."
"Equip" means to provide necessary tools or skills, which is the goal for helping a child enter college.
"Friend : Foe" shows a relationship of opposites (antonyms).
Similarly, "Beautiful : Ugly" is also a pair of opposites.
"Tweak" means to lightly adjust or provoke — here, it fits the idea of stirring consciences and causing controversy.
Editorial cartoonists aim to provoke thought and challenge opinions, making "tweak" the most suitable word.
Greetings like "Good Morning" are changed into indirect speech as "greeted".
Hence, "She said to us 'Good Morning'" becomes "She greeted us."
The sentence has a dependent clause ("Although he worked hard") and an independent clause ("he did not do well in the examination").
This combination makes it a complex sentence.
Deadlock means a situation where no progress can be made, especially in a negotiation.
It fits the context of a standstill between two rival groups.
Deadlock means ایسی صورتحال جہاں کوئی پیشرفت نہیں کی جاسکتی ہے
Infidelity means unfaithfulness, especially in a relationship.
Its antonym is Loyalty, which means faithfulness or devotion.
Infidelity means بے وفا
Loyalty means وفاداری
"With a grain of salt" means to not take something completely seriously or to be skeptical.
It fits the context of doubting a liar's statement.
The verb "understand" requires a noun clause as its object.
"What he said" is a correct noun clause and acts as the object of "understand."
How it had hurt the plan acts as the object of the verb asked, making it a noun clause.
A noun clause functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
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