The term refers to an author’s opinion about the subject of the text is author’s point of view. The correct option is (A).
The person, place, object, or idea performing the activity is the topic of a sentence.
The topic of a discussion, letter, or book, for example, is the matter that is being talked or written about.
What (or who) the statement is about is known as the subject. The word cat is the subject in the sentence "The cat is napping in the sun."
The portion of a sentence or clause known as the predicate describes what the subject is or is doing.
Therefore, the term refers to an author’s opinion about the subject of the text is author’s point of view.
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Answer: The answer is A. author's point of view.
Explanation:
Authors point of view because their point of view is them telling you what they think the story means. Which in turn is their opinion.
Say i ask you; hey is my cooking good?
you say from my point of view I think your cooking is alright.
That would be your opinion.
does this answer your question?
A.
positive
B.
comparative
C.
superlative
Each of the boys have brought a bat to the game.
B.
Have anyone here seen the packaging tape?
C.
Several of the lions roar at the sound of the horn.
D.
Everything in the pages of this book make no sense to me.
B.Careful
C. Weaken
D.Fearful
E. Tireless
F. Goodness
Suffix refers to one or more letters added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning.
Examples of suffix are: "able", "ness", "en", "ly", "ful", "less", etc.
From the options above
A. Kindness - suffix is ness
B.Careful - suffix is ful
C. Weaken - suffix is en
D.Fearful - suffix is ful
E. Tireless - suffix is less
F. Goodness - suffix is ness
Therefore,
All the words that have the suffix "Filled with" are "careful" and "fearful"
Careful means to be full of care
Fearful means to be filled with fear
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Answer:
The answer is B and D, the suffix -ful mean "filled with"
gawkish: can also mean clumsy or awkward
Hopefully this helps.