What effect does the speaker wish to achieve by repeating the words "we shall" before successive phrases?

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Answer 1
Answer: Repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of a phrase is called 'Anaphora' in rhetoric. It is used in speeches to give emphasis to the point being discussed. Thus, the speaker wanted to emphasize his point and encourage his listeners to do something as well. 

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1) What is wrong with the following rule of English syntactic structure? "A prepositional phrase is formed with a preposition followed by a noun."
2) Do phrase structure rules represent deep structure or surface structure?
3) Which of the following expressions are structurally ambiguous and in what way?

a) These are designed for small boys and girls.
b) The parents of the bride and groom were waiting outside.
c) How come a bed has four legs, but only one foot?
d) We met an English history teacher.
e) Flying planes can be dangerous.
f) The students complained to everyone that they couldn't understand.

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1) What is wrong with the following rule of English syntactic structure?

Answer:  The correct version of this rule is: "A prepositional phrase is formed with a preposition followed by a noun/noun phrase/pronoun."

Explanation:

Prepositional phrase normally consists of a preposition which is followed either by a noun, pronoun or a noun phrase. If we state in the definition that a preposition is followed by a noun only, it will not encompass all of the cases and will lead to certain ungrammatical structures, such as "with girl". In this particular case, we need to add an article before the noun, and thus create a noun phrase "a girl."

2) Do phrase structure rules represent deep structure or surface structure?

Answer: Deep structure.

Explanation:

The two terms, deep structure and surface structure, were proposed by Noam Chomsky, a linguist and a cognitive scientist. Chomsky argued that deep structures are generated by phrase-structure rules, while surface structures are constructed from deep structures when they undergo certain transformations. As he defined it, deep structure represents concepts, thoughts and ideas, while the language that we use to describe the deep structure is called surface structure. Deep structure is a necessary condition for the application of transformation rules.

3) Which of the following expressions are structurally ambiguous and in what way?

Answer:

(a) The meaning of this sentence can be interpreted as "for small boys and (all) girls" or "for small boys and (small) girls."

b) "The parents of the bride and (the) groom" - as if only the bride's parents were present

"The parents of the bride and (the parents of the) groom"

d) The history teacher could be from England, or the teacher could teach English history

e) "Flying planes" can be interpreted as planes that are flying, or one's occupation

f) The students either complained to everyone whom they could not understand, or they told everyone about their problem that they could not understand.

Explanation:

Let us first define what structural ambiguity is. Structural (also known as syntactic) ambiguity is a situation in which there are multiple possible interpretations of a single piece of language (it can be a phrase, sentence, clause, etc.). The ambiguity occurs due to the way in which words and phrases are organized.  In this case, all sentences except sentence c) are structurally ambiguous.

Lexical ambiguity, on the other hand, is when a single word can be interpreted in different ways. This is seen in sentence c), where we have different meanings for "legs" and "foot."

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Which word is a contraction?
a. your
b. yours
c. her's
d. you're

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D. You're

You're means you are and to be shortened its made into the contraction you're
You're is a contraction. It stands for "you are"

Which verb agrees with its collective noun subject? The newlywed couple __________ bringing an additional casserole to the barbecue.
a. is
b. are

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The answer is A. A collective noun can either take a singular or a plural verb depending on how you think it is. When you consider a couple as two separate individuals, you can use 'are'. But, you can also say that these two individuals are a single unit so use 'is'. In the sentence, since they're newlywed, you can consider them as one. 

Read this line from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: A mummy again endued with animation could not be so hideous as that wretch. Which definition of endued is most likely suited for this line? a. 12th Century: led b. 15th Century: initiated c. 20th Century: provided d. 20th Century: dyed

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Base on the line from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the definition of endured is most likely suited for the line is in letter B. 15th Century. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have a question and further clarification about the said question. 

20th Century: Provided

What type of woman is Nancy Lamar?a. a girl who commands everyone’s respect
b. a party girl to whom many men are attracted
c. a beautiful girl married to a wealthy gentleman

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is a party girl that men are attracted to...

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- If I remember right it was C !

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The right answer is B a party girl to whom many men are attracted

Which word in the sentence is a coordinating conjunction? She is talkative, yet she is a good student.

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"yet" is the only conjunction in the sentence so it is the answer.

The answer is yet.

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