Keeps not keep
Should look like this:
Mr. Griffin is trying to concentrate on his yard work, but a swarm of bees keeps distracting him.
A simile or metaphor
A comma after the unfamiliar word
The phrase such as or for example
Words that seem opposite or different
b. any means of communication
c. arbitrarily constructed
d. governed by rules
Language is a system of signs represrnting ideas to convey a message. Those symbols, which are words can be arbitrary, ambiguous, abstract representations of other phenomena. Words are not intrinsically connected to what they represent. Meanings of words can shift over time. The arbitrary character allows us to invent new words.
Language is ruled guided, simply put, verbal communication is guided by unspoken but broadly understood rules.
So I would say that option A, C and D are correct.
Meanwhile, I think that option B is incorrect since a mean of communication is understood as the tool and technology employed in order to convey a message, exchange information, ideas.
Language is a system of signs representing ideas, any means of communication, arbitrarily constructed and is governed by rules, which include grammar, syntax, and sentence structure.
Language is a complex means of communication and can be defined in several ways. It is indeed a system of signs representing ideas, where signs could be sounds, symbols, or gestures used to convey a particular meaning. Furthermore, Language is additionally any means of communication, incorporating written, spoken, or signed forms of expression. Also, it's precise to state that it is arbitrarily constructed as the rules, vocabulary, and structures of a language are devised by its users over time, not dictated by some natural law. Lastly, language is indeed governed by rules that allow us to understand each other. These rules include grammar, syntax, and sentence structure.
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Two or more parts of a sentence are connected by a conjunction.
Two or more parts of a sentence have the same grammatical form.
Two or more words in a sentence have the same pattern of syllables.
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
~the folly of ambition and greed
~the inability of humans to face death
~the heroism of unquestioning sacrifice
~the futility of obedience
Answer: C) the heroism of unquestioning sacrifice.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from the poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" by Alfred Lord Tennyson, we can see the develop of the theme of heroism of unquestioning sacrifice, because the poem talks about a brigade of soldiers that without questioning or asking for reasons, they went to the battle willing to give their lives, we can see this in the lines "Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die."