Answer:
unacceptable.
abhorrent
revolting
repulsive
repellent
disgusting
offensive
objectionable
vile
foul
nasty
loathsome
sickening
nauseating
nauseous
hateful
detestable
execrable
abominable
monstrous
appalling
reprehensible
deplorable
insufferable
intolerable
unacceptable
despicable
contemptible
beyond the pale
unspeakable
noxious
obscene
base
hideous
grisly
gruesome
horrendous
heinous
atrocious
awful
terrible
dreadful
frightful
obnoxious
unsavory
unpalatable
unpleasant
disagreeable
distasteful
dislikeable
off-putting
displeasing
ghastly
horrible
horrid
gross
putrid
sick-making
yucky
beastly
bogging
noisome
disgustful
scurvy
loathly
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are a few: revolting and repulsive, based on the definition of both these words, since both mean distasteful or extremely distasteful.
A.
one painters’ brushes
B.
one painter’s brushes
C.
one painters brushes
Voice is how the author expresses themselves in the story. Each author writes differently and tells the story in a unique way and can sometimes use literary devices in different ways to convey what they mean and evoke upon the audience the emotion they want to introduce. For example: one author may write “He was in his black suit getting ready for the funeral though he couldn’t feel anything” while another may write “He decided to wear the black suit to assist the funeral. However, the more he thought about it the more perplexed he was as he realized that he felt nothing towards the person he loved” One author can sum up a situation while another does their best to describe the situation and emotion of the character in detail.
Quoting from Literary devices/voice it says: “Voice in literature is the individual style in which a certain author writes his or her works.” Also, the devices they can use is “stylistic techniques, including syntax, semantics, diction, dialogue, character development, tone, pacing, and even punctuation”
the answer is a quarter
A.
When in France, my mother and I visited the Rodin Museum and saw the famous sculpture "The Thinker."
B.
At the Louvre, we bought a magazine with an article titled "Mona Lisa's Mysterious Smile."
C.
The French movie "The Wild Child" tells the story of a boy who grew up in a forest, without human contact.
D.
Have you seen the play "The Misanthrope" by the French playwright Molière?
B. Not supporting your claim with source evidence
C. Failing to cite a source of information in your paper
D. Claiming someone else's words are your own
Answer:
A. Punctuation errors such as double periods
Explanation:
Remember that a typo is an abbreviation of "typographical error", that means it refers to a mistake made in type or printed text. This occurs because of human error, gramatic and punctuation errors are a constant while typing, and sometimes those errors are not seen even by the editors. In this case the double periods.