The sentence which best corrects the nonstandard English is:
This refers to the use of grammar and words which indicate that a person is using colloquialism or other forms of borrowed languages to communicate.
With this in mind, we can see that because the word "millions of people" was used, this is a good evidence that nonstandard English was used because the speaker could have just said "lots of people" or "several dozen" to show adjective of degree.
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Answer:
Explanation:
I would say the 2nd sentence personally, but generally i think the 3rd one would be more accurate
so.
A) had not done
B) have not done
C) would not do
D) would not have done
E) never do
2. As the decade ------- to wind down, Mark Morris -------
as our century’s youngest great choreographer.
A) has begun / had stood
B) will begin / is standing
C) was beginning / has stood
D) begins / stands
E) is beginning / has been standing
3. As ------- of our employees can afford cars of -------
own, they all have to rely on public transport.
A) few / them
B) some / his
C) none / their
D) most / our
E) many / its
4. Private investments play ------ important a part in the
country’s long-running economic expansion ------ no
government dares to increase taxation on personal
savings.
A) too / that
B) such / as
C) much / so
D) so / that
E) as / as
dont explaining just chose one of them
They set up a liaison office in East Africa for marketing their goods but now they wish they have not done. Hence option B, D, C and B are correct.
Marketing is defined as the act of piquing interest in and persuading potential customers to purchase a good or service. Targeted marketing that has been thoroughly researched will bring in new and recurring customers. Customers' opinions, both current and past, might point out areas that need improvement. increasing brand recognition.
As the decade begins to wind down, Mark Morris stands. As none of our employees can afford cars of their. Private investments play such important a part in the country’s long-running economic expansion no as government dares to increase taxation on personal savings.
Thus, they set up a liaison office in East Africa for marketing their goods but now they wish they have not done. Hence option B, D, C and B are correct.
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Answer:
She is extremely irritated and we can see that because she hangs up and slams the phone angrily.
Explanation:
The question refers to the play "Sorry, Wrong Number". At the beginning of the play we are introduced to Mrs. Stevenson, who is trying to reach her husband via phone calls. The calls are not completed successfully, which makes Mrs. Stevenson more and more nervous. She is so irritated that she gives up on completing the call and slams the phone hard showing how angry and furious she is.
Answer:
As the scene begins, Mrs. Stevenson is feeling irritated and also fustrated because she is unable to reach the number she was dialing- actually her husband's office line.
We know this because in her fustration and irritation, she slams down the phone.
Below is an excerpt from the text that explains her condition:
Mrs. Stevenson is dialing a number on the phone as the curtain rises. She listens to the phone, slams down the receiver in irritation... She reaches for her pill bottle, pours herself a glass of water, shakes out a pill, swallows it, then reaches for the phone again, dials the number nervously.
Explanation:
"Sorry, Wrong Number" is a play written by Lucille Fletcher.
It tells the story of a murder case which was planned by the husband of Mrs. Stevenson which was unknown to Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. Stevenson overheard the conversation of the murderers but never knew she was to be the victim. She tried her possible best to stop the unknown victim from being murdered.
The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes
Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains,
Let fall upon its back the soot that falls from chimneys,
Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap,
And seeing that it was a soft October night,
Curled once about the house, and fell asleep.
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot is a poem about thoughts of an emotionally contrived man, who is searching for the meaning of love in such an uncertain world.
This poem by Eliot is a repetitive monologue. By focusing on Prufrock’s inferiority and isolation, Eliot modernizes the form of the poem. From Dante’s Inferno, the epigraph of this poem describes the ideal listeners of the Prufrock, one who will not betray the Prufrock’s present confession content. Eliot’s dramatic works are anticipated by Prufrock.
The rhyming scheme of the poem is irregular which becomes apparent when reading aloud. It may also resemble free verse. The use of refrain in the poem is the most important characteristic of this work. Eliot describes the neurotic and consciousness of the modern world by,
“women [who] come and go / Talking of Michelangelo”- Prufrock’s continual return to it.
“how should I presume?”- his repetitive questioning
“That is not it, at all.”- and his pessimistic approach
Another important characteristic of the poem is at the conclusion using fragments of the sonnet form.
“I do not think they (the mermaids) would sing to me,”- creates a contrary image on the coldness of the modern world.
Hence, the poem “The Lovesong of Alfred J Prufrock” is not just a remarkable poem for great thoughts rather has a much more influence over its readers. The tone and the way the poem has been written can be noticed going parallel with that of the life of a middle-aged man. Both the poem the life of the man undergoes some changes as it moves ahead with comic scenes, intellectual thoughts, the gloominess of the society, loneliness and searches for a better life.
Answer:
The tone of the excerpt is reflective and unpleasantly realistic. The excerpt suggests a combination of negative feelings: creeping melancholy, a sense of stagnation, a lack of health, and an absence of hope and energy. The imagery in the excerpt contributes to this effect:
-the yellow color of the fog
-the comparison of the fog to a beast that lock the surroundings
-the reference to pools in drains and soot from chimneys
Eliot lived in London, a city known for its heavy fog. Here, the fog might symbolize the speakers confusion as well.
Explanation:
PLATO
Answer:
b. Cover a single topic.
Explanation:
In any academic writing, or in general any form of writing, it is necessary to make sure that the topical sentence is part of the description of the whole passage. It should and must be the central theme of the work, and must be referred to whenever necessary.
A paragraph can be the distinct and particular section of the work that may or may not discuss the main theme of the whole work. But it is necessary to make sure that a paragraph concentrates on a single topic and not talk of multiple issues/ topics in a single paragraph. Rather, if one point is made in a particular paragraph and another point taken in another paragraph, it will make it easier and more understandable for the readers to get to know the main point of the whole work/ paper.
your best opportunities are put on the skinny branch
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it means that there are a lot of opportunities in life, like how there are many skinny branches in a tree.
Explanation:
The tree is representing you and the branches are representing opportunities.