Answer:
Context clues
Explanation:
When we are reading and find an unusual or unknown word within a text, we can use the surrounding information to help comprehend the meaning of that word, as well as its pronunciation, when we do this, we are using the context clues. There are many types of context clues, for example, to find out the meaning of a word, we can look for synonyms within the sentence or the text that refers to that unknown word, for antonym that may reveal us the meaning of the word by contrast, or for examples related to that word.
In the following example, we can look for synonyms as a context clue to have an idea of what "clandestine" means:
No one will ever discover what they would call "a clandestine place", I don't think neither of us would open their mouth after all that we have gone through in here, only the four of us, in our own little secret home.
Answer:
TOPIC SENTENCE
Explanation:
In "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty, the hunter has helped Phoenix from the ditch and that event suggests that the hunter will not really hurt Phoenix even though he has pointed a gun at her. He has helped her from the ditch.
"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty is a short story which tells the story of an elderly African-American woman who undertakes a familiar journey on a road in a rural area in order to acquire medicine for her grandson,
Thus, The story is told in the third person point of view.
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Answer:
The use of nonstandard English.
Explanation:
The scientist who studies language, speech and language is considered a linguist. Linguistic research is done by philosophers and language scientists who are concerned with investigating the ramifications and nuances involved in human language. Since this is an academic work, structural linguists appreciate English in its standard form, because whenever English is out of its standard form it presents incorrect grammatical forms, which makes linguists' research difficult.
a) for buy
b) for to buy
c) to buy
d) in order buying
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What element of modernist poetry is evident in this excerpt from the poem, "Poetry" by Marianne Moore? Hands that can grasp, eyes
if it must, these things are important not because a
high sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful.
One of the main characteristics of modernist poetry is that it experimented with meter.
Unlike Neoclassicists and Romantics who followed traditional patterns, especially Iambic Pentameter, modernist poets challenged the established rules and played with the division of lines and their meter.
In this excerpt of "Poetry," we can see that Marianne Moore took liberties when it comes to the meter of the poem: it does not follow any established meter, and the lines do not have the same lenght.