Answer:
Some examples of word choice that help to convey the setting of Doris Lessing’s story are the fact that as Jerry heads off to play in the “wild bay,” the author describes the “rough, sharp rock[s],” and he runs “sliding and scraping” down the rocks to the water. The negative connotations of this word choice paint a vivid picture of the author’s setting, which is meant to be an untamed, dangerous, and alien land that Jerry is left to go and explore on his own.
Explanation:
Please put your answer in your own words :)
a. subject
b. direct object
c. predicate nominative
d. object of a preposition
The correct answer is D. predicate nominative. I am very sure of it
Answer:
lord byron
Explanation:
explanation not needed
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. paradox
D. personification
Each of the following sentences has an error. Identify and write the error and
correction
1.One of the school's initiative is to upgrade its library.
2.Tourism has being an asset to Fiji's economy.
3.The criterions for enrolment are quite difficult to comprehend
4.The practisioner was told by the Court to pay compensation to his patient
Answer:
1. One of the school's initiatives is to upgrade its library.
2. Tourism has become an asset to Fiji's economy.
3. The criteria for enrollment are quite difficult to comprehend.
4. The practitioner was told by the court to pay compensation to his patient.
Explanation:
B. Discursive
C. Dramatic
D. Descriptive
the wolf-of-the-waves had won his life
Answer: Kenning
Explanation: