The words in each passage that are incorrectly used are "summarily," "poignant," and "interminable," since their meanings do not match the context.
Meaning vs context
The meaning of a word must match the context provided by the sentence or paragraph in which it appears. For example, imagine someone tells you the following:
- "Matt was so nice and gentle to me on our first date. That gave much such a bad impression of him."
See how the word "bad" does not make sense in that context? Normally, someone being nice and gentle to us will leave us with a good impression of them. Therefore, we could say "bad" is incorrectly used in this case.
That is what happens with the words "summarily," "poignant," and "interminable" in the attached pictures:
- Summarily - means immediately, instantly. It does not make sense that it would take him all day.
- Poignant - means sad, pitiful. It does not match the context. If it is going to rain, it makes sense for someone to walk quickly, no sadly.
- Interminable - means endless. Again, it does not make sense to say that of a cabin in this particular context.
Therefore, the words chosen above seem to be the appropriate answers for this question.
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