What is the topic of the discussion?
Who is the audience of the discussion?
What is the purpose of the discussion?
What is the level of formality of the discussio
The attached passage illustratesa student known as Jorge who is about to presenta topic on global warming before his classmates and Teacher.
Jorge was fully prepared for his presentation and hence was ready to begin when called upon by his teacher, Mrs Herbert.
Below are answers to the aforementioned questionsaccording to the passage.
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Question
Use the information in the passage to answer these questions.
What is the topic of the discussion?
✔ global warming
Who is the audience of the discussion?
✔ the class
What is the purpose of the discussion?
✔ to learn
What is the level of formality of the discussion?
✔ formal
what 2 things are compared?
Answer:
This is a simile the book cover is being compared to velvet
Explanation:
A simile uses like or as
Have a great day/night!
Answer:
Let us walk in the white snow : Let us walk in this pure, innocent world of ours.
In a soundless space : The poet is saying that the world is free of imperfections such as pollution, both noise and waste.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Housekeeper
Answer and explanation:
Since this is not a multiple-choice question, I'll provide you directly with an answer that is also an explanation of the term "glass ceiling".
The phrase "glass ceiling" is used to refer to a barrier that is physically invisible, yet real, a barrier that prevents people belonging to a certain demographic to achieve higher positions - to climb up the corporate ladder. The people affected by a "glass ceiling" are minorities -- women, immigrants, African Americans etc. An example with the phrase is as follows:
- You would think things would be better by now. But the company where Joan works still has a glass ceiling... It looks like she'll never get to CEO.
Answer:
We need more info on him we don't know who Brinker is.