B. Both essays have a satirical tone.
C.Both essays have a didactic tone.
D. Both essays have a conversational tone.
Answer:
B. Both essays have a satirical tone.
D. Both essays have a conversational tone.
The story "The Danger of Lying in Bed" describes the conversation between two men. One of them argues that he would only buy travel insurance when he knows he will spend all day in bed. This is because he is convinced he is a lot more likely to die while being in bed than while travelling. On the other hand, "The Fallacy of Success" describes how books that promise immediate success are fallacious and deceptive. Both texts have a satirical and conversational tone.
Answer:
The clause in this sentence is an:
adverb clause
Explanation:
An adverb clause is the type of clause that is dependant and complements an independent clause to provide further information about it by modifying a verb or an adjective with the whole sentence. In other words, the whole dependant clause becomes an adverb to modify the verb, the adjective, or even another adverb.
This is a complex sentence which consists of a dependent or subordinate clause and an independent clause.
'If you finish your yard work' -- dependent clause
'you can take the car to the movie' -- independent clause.
Answer:
A character briefly speaks to himself while addressing the audience
Explanation:
Answer:
C. It takes diligence and hard work to succeed in life.
Explanation:
Abstract nouns are nouns that name things that are not concrete, that is to say, things that we can not detect with either of our five senses (smell, taste, sight, hearing, and touch). Examples of this type of nouns are ideas, theories, feelings, emotions, conditions, events, like death, birthdays, marriage, qualities and intangible concepts like "diligence" which refers to a careful and persistent work or effort and "hard work" because they are things we can not interact with or detect with our five senses).