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Question:
Accompanied comes from accompany which means to go with someone or something.
Accompanied can be used as both a verb and an adjective. In this exercise it is used as a verb.
For example:
Teachers accompanied their classes on every school trip.
I accompanied my grandmother to the airport, but then she had to walk to the airplane by herself.
came with
went with
moved away from
were together with
Which answers are closest in meaning to accompanied? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
Accompany can mean to go with or to join someone.
Small children need someone to accompany them when they go to school.
there is another person with him.
there is nobody else with him.
he does not go somewhere by himself.
there is something that goes together with him.
Which answers best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
When someone is accompanied, this means that...
Read the paragraph and answer the question below.
needs to be helped by a flight attendant.
is flying alone.
doesn't like airplanes.
Unaccompanied Minors
The frequency of children traveling by themselves has led airlines to set up programs that deal with the specific needs of children traveling alone. The common term that is used to describe children who fly alone is Unaccompanied minors (also known as UMs). A flight attendant from the airline will be responsible for helping those children before and during the flight. Programs for Unaccompanied minors might include activities to occupy them during flights.
Choose the 2 correct answers that best complete the sentence.
An unaccompanied minor is a child that ...