The correct answer is option B) The tone is based on word choice, so the meaning of words explain the ways the author feels about a topic or subject.
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Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Glass: water
Explanation:
The words presented "Bowl/cereal" relate because one acts as a container of the other one as a bowl can contain cereal. This implies, the pair of words that have the same relationship to the first pair should also show a container relation which would complete an analogy and therefore, the correct answer is "Glass: water" because similar to bowl a glass is an object that acts as a container of other and in this case the element that is contained by the glass is water.
mistaken interpretations
telling too much information
discussion of personal feelings
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Explanation:
An unreliable narrator is the one that does not reveal the needed information, lacks credibility, or is not often accurate to fully comprehend his/her personality, background, thoughts or any relationship he/she may have with the world around her/him.
appropriate use of subjunctive mood?
My friend wished I were there to hear the speech.
My friend wished I was there to then hear the speech.
If I were there, then I would hear the speech.
If I was there, then I would hear the speech.
A. My friend wished I were there to hear the speech.
The subjunctive mood is when the action is contrary to fact or does not exist. This is frequently indicated with the appearance of the words “if” and “wish.” When the words “if” and “wish” appear, the verb “was” should always be in the plural form regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural. For instance, you would typically pair “I” with “was” because “I” is singular. However, when “if/wish” appear, “was” will need to be plural as in the following:
CORRECT: I wish I were taller.
INCORRECT: I wish I was taller.
CORRECT: If she were there.
INCORRECT: If she was there.
c. determined ambition
b. tortured ambivalence
d. relentless guilt
Tortured ambivalence best describes Macbeth’s feelings about the possible assassination of King Duncan in Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth. Option B is correct.
Before Macbeth kills the king Duncan, Macbeth is ambitious to become king, but he shows hesitation to act. In addition to this, he is nervous and already feels guilty. Following that act, Macbeth carries the bloody daggers and is visibly frightened and disturbed by his violent actions. After murdering Duncan, Macbeth becomes increasingly unstable.
description?
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The description is made powerful by using specific descriptory words . These are the words that tell the reader how a substance feels , tastes , smell or sound.
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