A.
under the wooden bridge
B.
the dirt trail
C.
a mother duck and her ducklings
D.
then crossed
Answer: I did the test Its A.
A.
haven't
B.
hasn't
Which connotation best matches the word jostling as it is used in this excerpt?
A. Tense and hostile
B. Disordely and anxious
C. Angry and grumpy
D. Violent and terrifying
The connotation that best matches the word jostling as it is used in this excerpt is B. Disordely and anxious.
The idea conveyed in the excerpt is that the character is on the verge of being caught by this ever growing army of people. The word jostle is usually used when someone is mentioning a crowd, because it also conveys this idea of being chased, pushed and shoved by it.
A) double comparison
B) illogical comparison
C) double negitive
D) incorrect degree of modifier
Answer:
A: double comparison
Explanation:
In the sentence "James is more smarter than Steven" the problem is the use of the comparative word more because the word smarter is already forming the comparative: adjective smart + er. This is the proper way to show the comparative of short adjectives. For long adjectives (expensive, beautiful, etc) the comparison is made with more + adjective + than (more expensive, more beautiful).
Answer:
I dont understand the question.
Explanation: