a. True
b. False
B) a dependent clause
C) conjunctive adverbs
D) coordinating conjunctions
2)When using a conjunctive adverb with a semicolon, does the semicolon come before or after the conjunctive adverb?
A) before the adverb
B) after the adverb
Answer:
1) B
2) C
3)A
Explanation:
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hubris
hamartia
lusis
Answer:
B). Hubris.
Explanation:
The word 'Hubris' is derived from the ancient Greek context meaning extreme or excessive pride that brings about the destruction of the character. It is exemplified as 'hamartia'(tragic flaw) that makes the character impotent to recognize the reality that ultimately leads them to downfall. For example, Creon's excessive pride('hubris') and stubbornness lead him to failure in acknowledging his faults or follies and ultimately takes him to his demolition. Thus, option B is the answer.
A : Contrast analysis
B : Comparison analysis
C : Researched analysis
D : Unfair analysis
Answer:
Collective noun
Explanation:
Collective nouns are nouns that are normally in its singular form but that refers to more than one person, animal, thing or concept considered as a single entity because they share one or more characteristic.
"Congregation" is an example of a collective noun because this noun it's singular but it refers to two or more persons organized for some specific purpose.
Some other examples of collective nouns are team, class, herd, flock, gang, mob, group, and family.