
In the text,
the suffix “-less”, as in “backless” (l.6), means few.

In the text,
the suffix “-less”, as in “backless” (l.6), means few.

In the text,
the verb “hung” (l.13) is the past tense of to hang.

In the text,
the phrasal verb “made up for” (l.24) is synonymous with fought.

In the text,
the modal “will”, in “hard work will bring” (l.41), can be correctly replaced by is going to.

In the text,
the modal disjunct “probably” (l.13) expresses the author’s view on how likely it is that what follows this word is true.

In the text,
the word “its”, in “of its kind” (l.20), is the full form of it’s.

In the text,
the noun “Circle” (l.1) functions as an adjective.

In the text,
the relative pronoun “that” (l.1) can be correctly replaced by which.

In the text,
the article “a”, in “a circle” (l.2), can be correctly replaced by the.

In the text,
the function word “as” (l.10) can be correctly replaced by like.