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30 August, 07:37

Ra-di-ant [ra'dē_ent] adj

1. releasing heat

2. made of radiation

3. filled with light or very bright

ra-di-ant [ro de ent] n

1. the origin of a meteoric shower

Read the sentence.

She looked at the nighttime sky and saw the silver moon's radiant glow.

Which dictionary definition best describes how the word "radiant" is used in this sentence?

O releasing heat

O made of radiation

filled with light or very bright

the origin of a meteoric shower

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  1. 30 August, 07:53
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    3.) Filled with light or very bright.

    Explanation:

    We can use context clues from sentence three to actually make sure that the definition fits in and makes sense.

    "She looked at the nighttime sky and saw the silver moon's bright glow."
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