Answer:
yeah metchelle is right
Explanation:
A. A prepositional phrase
B. An adjective
C. A past participle
D. An absolute construction
The correct answer is D. An absolute construction
Explanation:
An absolute construction is a type of grammatical construction that is not directly linked to the rest of the elements of the sentence it belongs, this implies an absolute construction is related to a sentence, but not connected grammatically to it and therefore without the absolute construction the sentence expresses a complete idea, in this way "Weather permitting" is the absolute construction as it is not grammatically connected to the sentence. Additionally, most absolute constructions are composed of a noun or substantive, which in this case is "weather" and a participle (-ing word used as adjective or noun), which in this case is "permitting".Thus, this sentence begins with an absolute construction as "weather permitting" is not grammatically linked to the rest of the sentence and it follows a substantive participle construction and both features are related to the concept and characteristics of absolute construction.
Which of the following groups was Twain attempting to satirize with this statement?
the uneducated
the townspeople
the people in power
the people of Arkansas
Answer:
answer is C
Explanation:
Mark Twain's statement in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn satirizes the people in power, reflecting a common theme in Twain's work where he uses humor to criticize the corruption and the potential for the abuse of authority by powerful individuals.
Mark Twain, in the excerpt from chapter 23 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, uses satire to target the people in power. When Huck exclaims that "all kings are mostly rapscallions," Twain is not only reflecting Huck's mistrust towards those with status and power but is also making a broader social commentary about the corruption and shortcomings often associated with ruling figures. These sentiments coincide with Twain's use of satire throughout his works, which was a common tool for him to criticize societal norms and authority, as seen in several of his other novels, such as A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Twain often employed humor and wit to question the integrity and competence of powerful individuals, suggesting a skepticism towards the aristocratic and ruling classes, and the potential for abuse of power they held.
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C.The reader may feel more sympathetic to the other characters in the story.
D.The reader may not get the perspectives of the other characters.
B. brainstorming
C. freewriting
D. webbing
B is the one brainstorming