ironic about Mr. Van Daan's use of the word selfish?
Answer:
The question is incomplete
Explanation:
1.
2. What is the impact of Van Daan again using the word discussion rather than quarrel?
Answer: Discussion - Positive while Quarrel - Fighting, not Positive
3. He is also selfish
A) "I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies."
B) "Sure, you stand a chance."
C) "I am an Untouchable from the heart of India."
D) "This house is to small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."
7) Which of the following best describes the diction of this excerpt from "And of Clay Are We Created"?
"Much later, after soldiers and volunteers had arrived to rescue the living and try to access the magnitude of cataclysm, it was calculated that beneath the mud lay more than twenty thousand human beings and an infinite number of animals putrefying in a viscous soup."
A) Precise and formal
B) Simple and casual
C) Vivid and figurative
D) elevated and metaphorical
The answer to question 6 is B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something. An idiom is an expression that doesn't adapt to grammatical rules or the literal usage of the words, "stand a chance" doesn't make sense if one reads each word as literal, stand as a verb wouldn't be referring to a chance.
And the answer to question is C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images and figuratve that a word isn't being used completely literally. Both can be seen in the phrase "putrefying in a viscous soup" for example
6. B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something
7. C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images
The answer to question 6 is B. You stand a chance is an idiom to say that someone has a possibility to something. An idiom is an expression that doesn't adapt to grammatical rules or the literal usage of the words, "stand a chance" doesn't make sense if one reads each word as literal, stand as a verb wouldn't be referring to a chance.
And the answer to question is C. Vivid means that it produces intense mental images and figuratve that a word isn't being used completely literally. Both can be seen in the phrase "putrefying in a viscous soup" for example
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“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.” Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
marking a child’s growth from year to year on a barn door
c.
watching a flower grow near a barn
b.
measuring each year’s harvest on the barn door
d.
helping a child to open a barn door
Answer:
A marking a child’s growth from year to year on a barn door
Explanation: