O Both lived in the 1500s.
O Both were rulers of England.
O Both were rulers of Rome.
Both lived in a time of severe class division.
A phrase always provides a predicate.
A phrase always provides a subject.
A phrase may provide a subject or a predicate, and sometimes neither.
A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.
Answer:
A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.
Explanation:
The options given are related to the definitions of the phrase and the general functions it serves. The most relatable and the appropriate function is the phrase is one which provides "both a subject and a predicate". The reader gets to understand the "context" of the message which the phrase suggests. The phrases can also be used in "other contexts" and more deeper meaning can be gained with the proper description of the predicate.
B. The speaker wonders what life will be like without the beloved grandfather.
C. As the speaker remembers their childhood, they realize they are relieved by their grandfather’s death.
D. As the speaker remembers childhood, they are emotionally reserved about their grandfather’s death.
I was four in this photograph fishing
with my grandparents at a lake in Michigan.
My brother squats in poison ivy.
His Davy Crockett cap
sits squared on his head so the raccoon tail
flounces down the back of his sailor suit.
My grandfather sits to the far right
in a folding chair,
and I know his left hand is on
the tobacco in his pants pocket
because I used to wrap it for him
every Christmas. Grandmother's hips
bulge from the brush, she's leaning
into the ice chest, sun through the trees
printing her dress with soft
luminous paws.
I am staring jealously at my brother;
the day before he rode his first horse, alone.
I was strapped in a basket
behind my grandfather.
He smelled of lemons. He's died—
but I remember his hands.
The speaker holds fond memories of their grandfather and wonders what life will be like without him.
The speaker's point of view towards the grandfather can be inferred from the poem. The speaker remembers their childhood fishing trip with their grandparents and reminisces about their grandfather's hands. This suggests that the speaker holds fond memories of their grandfather. Therefore, the best description of the speaker's point of view towards the grandfather is option B. The speaker wonders what life will be like without the beloved grandfather.
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2.What does the main character, George Bailey, realize about his life at the end of the movie? How did the guardian angel, Clarence, help him realize this? Use details to support your answer.
These both questions are both from a movie called, "It's a Wonderful Life."
Answer:
Mom, did you know that 6 out of 10 teenagers do better in school when they wear a new pair of jeans ?
Explanation:
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There are no answer choices here, but what I can hopefully help you with is what logos applies to.
Logos is used for logic behind an argument.
An example of logos would be: "Fresh, savory, juicy red apples...helps prevent many medical issues and more recently heart disease"
This example provides logic and examples, at times it is even better to provide thorough evidence when using logos. I hope this helped a bit!