A.
try, plural
B.
tries, singular
C.
tries, plural
D.
try, singular
B) conversations with friends or family
C) persuasive speeches
D) when listening to music
Answer:
Context clues and knowledge of root words and prefixes
Explanation:
When we are reading and find an unusual or unknown word within a text, we can use the surrounding information to help comprehend the meaning of that word, as well as its pronunciation, when we do this, we are using the context clues. By using this technique we can save a lot of time and enhance our comprehension of the piece of writing as our reading would flow naturally and without major irruptions.
Similarly, a technique very helpful when finding an unknown word in a text is to have a knowledge of root words, prefixes and suffixes, as all these parts of a word have an standard meaning.
For example, in the word "prehistory", we can know the meaning of the word by simply having a knowledge of the prefix "pre" (which means "before"), and the root word "history" (the study of past events). Same with the word "illegal", the prefix "il" expresses the negative of something and "legal" means related to the law.
state governing commissions
viewers
print journalists
none of the above
c is the corrcet answer i just did it and got it right
B. teach you new vocabulary
C. show you how to perform task
D. keep you from being entertained
b. the final couplet must restate the meaning of the three quatrains.
c. it follos the same rhyme scheme throughout.
d. there is a change in mood from the quantrains to the final couplet
The structure of Shakespeare's sonnets affect the content of the poem is a change in mood from the quatrains to the final couplet.
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