B dude, the question deals with traits of the person. an adherant is zealous about something, a braggart is arrogant about something. good luck!!!
2007-11-05 12:24:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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B. Adherent and Braggart are both nouns
Zealous and arrogant are both adjectives.
An adherent is zealous about their cause.
A braggart is an arrogant person.
2007-11-05 12:25:49
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answered by MadGeniusClown 3
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none really, but closest is B
St. Louis the Just a controversial ideologue of the French Revolution, one of the most zealous advocates of the Reign of Terror, who was arrested and guillotined in the Thermidorian Reaction.
2007-11-05 12:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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B braggart: arrogant
2007-11-05 12:23:55
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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fee for fee. that's economic, religious, or emotional. Use your mind's eye and are available up with a narrative line that shows fee replaced into given and gained. fee for fee is likewise a sturdy philosophy to stay by way of.
2016-11-10 09:44:05
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answered by ? 4
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These are tough, but I would say B.
If you adhere to an ideal you are zealous.
If you brag on yourself you are arrogant.
2007-11-05 12:25:11
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answered by dkrgrand 6
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b
2007-11-05 12:28:24
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answered by mama woof 7
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B
2007-11-05 12:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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B.
2007-11-05 12:24:04
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answered by wsdmskr825 2
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I don't understand the question add detail please!
2007-11-05 12:23:40
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answered by psugigi 2
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