Explanation: Euphemism is used to mitigate unpleasant words and phrases by using words that have the same meaning but not sound so uncomfortable and unpleasant, instead of explicitly unpleasant words, which in addition to being unpleasant can be considered offensive, vulgar, etc. For example, a social drinker can be used instead of the word alcoholic.
Euphemism is therefore used to avoid unpleasant words, which means avoid possible confrontation, then to avoid hurting one's feelings. However, euphemism can also be used for negative purposes when, by substituting a particular word for another, one may be misleading deliberately, or intentionally belittling the true meaning of what is said.
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A myth is a narrative used by the ancient Greek people to explain the facts of the reality and phenomena of nature, the origins of the world and of the man, which were not understood by them. The myths make use of a lot of symbology, supernatural characters, gods and heroes.
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Answer:
BATTERED
Explanation:
A. error concerning capitalization
B. error concerning abbreviations
C. error involving numbers
D. error involving spelling
E. no error
Answer:
The answer is: C. Error involving numbers.
Explanation:
As a rule, numbers from one to ten must be spelled, as they are considered "small numbers", the rest can be written as "numerals" (11, 13, 120, etc..) There are no capitalization errors, as there are no proper nouns or after periods words, abbreviation errors are not involved in this sentence here, as there isn't any word abbreviated or that should be. No spelling erros, everything is perfectly spelled. And well, letter E, there is the erros; letter C.
b. The dependent clause
c. A subject
d. A prepositional phrase
Answer:
c. A subject
Explanation:
Subject refers to the noun or pronoun that performs the main action of a sentence or the one that is being described or dealt with. The sentence "Waited and hoped for a phone call all week" have the main verbs "waited" and "hoped" but is missing the "doer" of those actions, that is to say, the subject.
They were the first ones to build a model that showed the hydrogen bonds that could make a almost perfect fit between nitrogenous bases along the center of the molecule. This could only happen if the bonds could form between adenine and thymine, and between cytosine and guanine.