B. Buck is learning to love a human being again.
C. Buck has lost a lot of hair in his fight with Spitz.
D. Buck longs to return home to the Judge's family.
the correct answer is A. Buck is losing his civilized characteristics
A.
his or her
B.
their
C.
our
B) A suffix can change the meaning of the root word.
C) A suffix is one or more syllables placed at the end of a root word.
D) A suffix is not considered a word part.
Answer:
D) A suffix is not considered a word part. (False)
Explanation:
The statement above is false because a word can be made up of roots and suffixes. Once a suffix is added to the root of the word, the new word can be dismembered into root and suffixes. For example, the word: unexpensive is made up of the prefix un and the root expensive. However, the whole word is unexpensive. If you look up the word in the dictionary, you will find unexpensive; so it has the category of word.
b. explanatory
c. expository
d. persuasive
Answer:
a. Analytical.
Explanation:
There would be some who would argue and call it as an expository non-fiction work but that would be unfair as expository form only deals with the explaining of the topics which may include the news stories. But the articles provided in the newspaper, essays and biographies exemplify the analytical non-fiction works as it requires the analytical skills of the speaker. For say, if a writer is writing an article about increasing pollution or a road accident he or she will have to analyze the given data and present accordingly. However, the authors of these works have to act as a catalyst as the work should not have a single impression of their opinions and perceptions regarding the issue or person in case of a biography because this would turn the work into a biased and unauthentic one.
The Time Traveller tells his friends the stories told to him by the Eloi.
The narrator reads the journal written by the Time Traveller.
The Time Traveller's servant recounts his master's story.
In "The Time Machine", by H. G. Wells, the main story is presented as follows The narrator recounts the story, as told to him by the Time Traveller. The main story relates to the Time Traveller, an eminent scientist who has built a time machine to travel through time. The narrator is Mr. Hillyer, a guest in the Time Traveller's dinner party.