What is the meaning of the word look

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Answer 1
Answer: Seem or to appear, to direct ones gaze to or it could be used as an attention. For example: "Look, this is silly."
Answer 2
Answer: "A direct glaze at someone or something."

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It was a question question of life life and death.

Ingrid was working on a family tree for a school project and needed to obtain____records from her grandparentscongenital
orthopedics
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Here are some words you will use, but not in correct order. 

genealogical 
colluded 
coveted 
orthopedics 
amity 
mellifluous 
patronize

The answer is genealogical

An author’s voice is _____. 1. the writer’s cause-and-effect organization

2. the writer’s distinctive way of “speaking” based on word-choice

3. the writer’s presentation of facts, ideas, and a process

4.the writer’s attitude about the audience and subject

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the answer is 4. The term "voice" in fiction writing has two very different meanings: Voice is the author's style, the quality that makes his or her writing unique, and which conveys the author's attitude, personality, and character; or. Voice is the characteristic speech and thought patterns of the narrator of a work of fiction.

Final answer:

The author's voice is their distinctive 'speech' style, which reveals their personality and perspective. It entails word choice, sentence structure, and tone but can also include the author's organization style, presentation of facts, and attitudes.

Explanation:

An author's voice is primarily defined as the writer's distinctive way of 'speaking' based on word choice, sentence structure, and tone. This unique style helps to convey their personality and attitude and is subtly crafted through their use of diction, punctuation, character development, and dialogue. However, an author's voice can also encompass aspects of a writer's cause-and-effect organization, their presentation of facts, a process, ideas and their attitude about the audience and subject matter.

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What part of speech is the word in italics?Shelly's beautiful dance #thoroughly# captivated the audience.

Noun

Verb

Adverb

Adjective

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The word in italics "thoroughly" is an adverb. (Option 3).

There are two things that help you identify the word as an adverb. First of all, the word ends in "-ly". This suffix is usually used to create adverbs. However, there are some adjectives that also end in "-ly". So, if you pay attention to what the word "thoroughly" modifies, you should be able to distinguish that it modifies the verb "captivated" and not the noun "dance". If a modifier explains or characterizes the action (the verb), it is an adverb.

i think it is an adverb

In which sentence does the hyphen correctly divide a word? A. Samantha enjoys reading about p- olitics. B. Samantha enjoys reading about politi- cs. C. Samantha enjoys reading about pol- itics.

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When you need to divide a word, you have to divide it where the syllables break.

In politics, there are 3 syllables

pol - i - tics

C. Samantha enjoys reading about pol -itics.

A and B, the breaks are not in the right place.

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What does John Smith hope to achieve by writing the excerpt from The General History ofVirginia? Use two details from the passage to support your answer.
Write your answer in complete sentences. please read the passage

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John Smith, when writing the General History ofVirginia, was in general trying to justify the expansionist movement of the settlers against the Native American tribes.
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