Select the process that the following word has undergone.knight, from OE cniht (servant)

A.amelioration: change in meaning to something more favorable
B.pejoration: change in meaning to something less favorable
C.specialization: meaning narrows to refer to something specific
D.generalization: meaning broadens to refer to something general

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Answer 1
Answer: The process that the word knight has undergone is A) amelioration: change in meaning to something more favorable. 
The meaning of servant has changed to that of a noble knight, which is definitely better. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

A.amelioration: change in meaning to something more favorable

Explanation:

If the original meaning was servant, we can easily see how the meaning became something more favorable. While servants have this image of being under others, Knights are nobles in armor that possessed lands for themselves. Even though nights might be servants of the king, the word has a different connotation.


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The line "A tree whose hungry mouth is prest" is an example of iambic A. trimeter.
B. pentameter.
C. tetrameter.
D. dimeter.

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Since the only way to find out if a line is written in a trimeter, or pentameter, etc. is to count the number of syllables, and then divide that number by two to get the meter, that is exactly what we are going to do here.
This line has 8 syllables: (a tree whose hung- ry mouth is prest), we should divide it by 2, which equals 4. 
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In the following sentence what question does the adverb away answer?Greta was telling Lucas that she was going away for the long holiday weekend.


A. How much?
B. Where?
C. How?
D. When?

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As the adverb 'away' is followed by the prepositional phrase 'for the long weekend', showing time and duration, it means that the question is 'when'.
It answers the question B-Where?  as it's an adverb of place  and means 'leaving'

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Answer:

To deceive the public about the extent of damage to the economy

Explanation:

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Personified Rebellion:

When Orwell describes the animal revolution that threatens to overrun England, his figurative language recreates the rebellion and its song as living entities in personification. "A wave of rebelliousness ran through the country," he notes, and the "Beasts of England" ditty "was irrepressible." Humans that hearken to it "secretly trembled, hearing in it a prophecy of their future doom." Orwell even sends his personified tune as an invader into the community at large: "It got into the din of smithies [blacksmiths] and the tunes of church bells." Hammer, anvil or bell, the song persists.

Allusions to Stalin:

Orwell uses allusion to characterize his novel's antagonist as two despots in one. Comrade Napoleon, a Berkshire boar named for French world conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte, occasionally alludes to Joseph Stalin, Russia's totalitarian dictator. The boar maintains vicious dogs as secret police. He attacks the porker Snowball, driving him into exile as Stalin did his former friend and revolutionary supporter, Leon Trotsky. He has a personality cult that cries "Comrade Napoleon [the boar] is always right." He even has a propagandist, the clever Squealer, who, as Orwell notes, "could turn black into white."

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multiply by -1 is just taking the genitive of a number, so the product is -8