What do we usually use to modify a subject.

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Answer 1
Answer: We usually use an adjective to modify a subject.
For example:
A beautiful girl is standing over there.
Beautiful is an adjective, and it modifies the subject, girl. 

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What does Frankenstein do to make his discovery about the source of life?

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Try "The Scarlet Letter."

Are these similes or metaphors1. The road was a curvy as snake.

2.my mom told me that my room is like a pigsty.

3. Mike is like a scared kitten as he enters the haunted house.

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Just so you know...

simile is comparing something with something else using 'like' or 'as' (for example - I swam in the sea like a fish or my room is like a tip). 

metaphor is a word or phrase that compares something with something else (for example - his heart is metal or my room is a tip). Hope this makes sense!

1. The road was as curvy as a snake - Simile 

2. My mum told me that my room is like a pigsty - Simile

3. Mike is like a scared kitten as he enters the haunted house - Simile

Hope I helped!

Which statement is not true about an adverb?a. It always ends in -ly.
b. It usually modifies a verb.
c. It can modify another adverb.
d. Its position in a sentence can vary.

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a) : not true! for example "soon" and "yesterday" don't!

b) true!

c) she runs quite quickly! (adverb modifying an adverb) true!

d) : I ate it quickly/I quickly ate it: true!

Question 180.5 pts
Through fieldwork, anthropologists try to understand people's everyday lives, to see what they do
and to understand why.
O True
O False

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i believe the answer is true

Select all that apply. Which of these explains the relationship between logos and fallacies? There is no relationship. Fallacies, which rely on faulty logic, can make an appeal to logos less effective. Fallacies which rely on pathos are the exact opposite of logos. Using a fallacy can be damaging to logos. Using a fallacy can damage one's ethos, which is dependent upon logos.

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"Fallacies, which rely on faulty logic, can make an appeal to logos less effective" would be the best option since telling untruths of any kind, regardless of intent, almost always undermine the argument you wish you make. 

The correct answer is B. Fallacies, which rely on faulty logic, can make an appeal to logos less effective

Explanation:

Logos refers to a mode of persuasion that uses logic to persuade or convince people about some point, this means the speaker uses arguments based on logic to show his point. On the other hand, fallacies are invalid arguments that seem to be the truth as fallacies imply wrong reasoning (use of logic) that leads to arguments that do not support a point, contain ideas that are not really connected or are misleading. Considering this, as fallacies use logic in an inappropriate way to create arguments, fallacies make logos, which is the use of logic, less effective. This can be explained as fallacies show using logic does not guarantee an argument is valid and thus it shows using logic might not be the best way to persuade in all cases.