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A. He smiled a -----?
B. He danced a -----?
(supply a cognate object)​

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Answered by mnimish3
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Answered by anurag432
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Answer:

The correct answer would be:

A. He smiled a delightful smile.

B. He danced a joyful dance.

Explanation:

The word cognate indicates similarity. In English and linguistics, a cognate object is a word that aligns with a verb to make them sound similar. For example, in sentence A of the given question, the verb smiled is a past tense of the smile. The word 'smile' acts as an object to the verb smiled.  So, the smile is a cognate object of smiled in this sentence. It is possible to define the cognate object precisely with an adjective. An example would be a delightful smile.

Similarly, in sentence B, dance is a cognate object of the verb danced. In other words, it acts as a noun for danced. Adding an adjective like joyful to the Cognate Object makes better sense.

In some known languages, this unique property finds relevance.

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