b. Stride
c. Walk
d. Stand
b. Stride
As you may know, “denotation”is what something literally means, and “connotation” is what a word can makereaders feel by what it implies. Thatsaid, out of the four choices, “stride” is the word that solicits the most feelingbecause it is the most descriptive. Forinstance, a stride is sort of proud walk. Thus, the connotation of “stride” is pride or confidence.
unwelcome or unplanned physical, emotional, or mental effort. What factors contribute to convenience?
Psychologists point out that, because people's skill sets and frustration levels are very different from person to person,
what is convenient for one person can be inconvenient for another. For example, one person might choose the subway
for the convenience of never having to think about where to turn and where to park, but someone else might choose their
car for the convenience of going whenever they want to and not having to work out the subway maps and numbering
systems
a. a table with physical convenience, emotional
c. both of these
convenience, and mental convenience and the
factors that contribute to them
b. a chronological list of convenience items
d. neither of these
Answer:
a
Explanation:
im ceo of smart
Answer:
Its A. just got it right
Explanation:
B. (Rumors) Whispers of doubt filled the empty halls like the reek of boiled cabbage.
C. (Sunrise) The rising sun transformed the canyon into bright stone and deep shadow.
D. (Freedom) On her twenty-first birthday, Lola declared herself a woman.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
11. Which sentence best describes clustering?
A. You're generating words that suggest possible sentences or paragraphs.
B. You're generating words that suggest possible themes for an essay.
C. You write down words or ideas that occur to you in no particular order.
D. You write down words or ideas in chronological order.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
15. Find the sentence with the active voice.
A. The bill was passed by the legislature.
B. It was voted by the legislature to pass.
C. The chairman told me that the legislature passed the bill.
D. I was told by the chairman that the bill was passed by the legislature.
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
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16. When writing, you can most effectively use a dash
A. in place of a semicolon.
B. in place of an exclamation point.
C. to add a formal touch to a sentence.
D. to get the reader's attention.
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
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19. Which of the following statements about vocabulary building is not correct?
A. The best way to improve your vocabulary is to memorize lists of vocabulary words.
B. Reading on a daily basis is very important for building your vocabulary.
C. Using the dictionary is only one step in the process of vocabulary building.
D. Pronunciation is an important part of adding new words to your vocabulary.
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
These are the respective correct answer to each question presented:
1) A; This is because I can clearly picture out Lucy actually lying down and reading just by the description of it.
2) B; clustering are generating words related to the themes of the concept
3) C; Subject does the verb; all the others are indirect objects
4) D; it is noticeable.
5) A; memorizing does not help when you don't know what the words mean
b. a metaphor.
c. a couplet.
d. a simile.The line "I wandered lonely as a cloud" is an example of:
d. a simile.
This is a simile because it uses "like" or "as", where as metaphors compare two unlike things without using like or as. A simile compares to unlike things using like or as. An alliteration is the use of the same letter. I.E. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
Answer: simile
Explanation: simile uses the words like and as to contrast
a. past participle
b. present participle
c. past
d. present
B. definitions.
C. shadings.
D. denotations.
2. When using direct quotations in your writing, which of the following should be placed outside the set of quotation marks?
A. Question mark
B. Semicolon
C. Comma
D. Perio
Answer:
1. (a)Connotations, 2. (b) Semicolon
Explanation:
Connotations
Connotations, are a special type or flavor of a word, when an extra understood meanings that carries in addition to its main meaning connotation is described as either as a negative or positive or, with regard to its displeasing or pleasing of emotional connection.
Semi colon
A semicolon can be used between two independent clauses, that are closely related but ensures that they are not joined already by a coordinating conjunction.