a. diction and syntax/b. purposeful writing/c. universal theme/d. flashy distractors
#4. How does diction affect setting?
a. by revealing the author’s purpose in writing nonfiction/b. by creating a specific description of the time and place/c. by misleading the reader’s sense of time and place/d. by creating smooth sentence fluency that has rhythm when read aloud
Answer:
A.
Person confronts nature
Explanation:
Olivia speaks these words to Sebastian. What emotion is Olivia feeling at this moment?
overwhelmed
determined
stubborn
curious
Answer A: overwhelmed
Olivia is overwhelmed. At the moment she speaks these words to Sebastian, Olivia feels an overwhelming emotion (that has such a great effect on you thatyou feel confused and do not know how to react.), which is shown it the expression "breathless with love". Another indication is when she asks Sebastian "Plight me", meaning "promise me you will marry me."
Answer:complex
Explanation: The word "complex" doesn't mean complicated. In a complex sentence one of the clauses depends on another clause.
Answer: A giant reptile like creature that terrorizes the city. -----APEX
Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family
The Female American
Charlotte Temple
Answer: The Female American if this is from odesseyware
Explanation:
Answer:
what you mean by this..um
In this analogy, the relationship between the pair of words 'sure' and 'ambivalent' is similar to the relationship between the words 'permanent' and 'temporary', as both pairs consist of antonyms.
The question you're asking is a form of analogical reasoning question, a type of question commonly seen in English and standardized tests, including the SAT. In the analogy 'sure is to ambivalent as permanent is to ?', the word 'sure' is on one end of the continuum and 'ambivalent' is on the other end. If 'sure' is the antonym of 'ambivalent', we then have to think of 'permanent' in a similar way, and find its opposite. Since 'permanent' means something lasting or unchanging, then its antonym would be 'temporary', something not lasting or subject to change.
So, 'sure' is to 'ambivalent' as 'permanent' is to 'temporary'.
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