to become aware of
an observation
the act of paying attention
an announcement
In this context, 'notice' refers to an announcement, specifically a written document containing a message or information that is intended to be read by Larry. Other uses of 'notice' can signify the act of observing or becoming aware, but here it denotes a form of communication.
In the sentence 'When Larry got home, he found a notice nailed to his front door', the term notice is used to define a written form of announcement. This is often used to effectively communicate a particular message or information. The notice might contain a variety of content such as an incoming event, a warning, or legal information that Larry has to immediately take into account. Other meanings of the word 'notice' correspond to actions related to observing or paying attention, but in this scenario, 'notice' is clearly a noun that represents an informational document.
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The answer is: An infant struggles in an unsafe world.
In the poem "Infant Sorrow," William Blake conveys the parents of the baby are not happy for his birth, and that once the child grows up, he will not receive care and nurture anymore. On the other hand, he will be sent to work as a factory worker under insecure conditions - deprived from any joy and happiness.
Answer: infant struggles in an unsafe world.
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Answer:
b and c
Explanation:
it is coreect
Answer:
In my opinion I think it's Not Complete.
Explanation:
Because complete is a verb and since the action was not performed it not complete. Hope i got it correct!
C.noticeable
D.notice
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The answer that would make the most literate sense would be B. noticed
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The correct completion of the sentence is 'He noticed that something had changed', as 'noticed' is the past tense form that fits with the rest of the sentence.
The appropriate way to complete the sentence He _________ that something had changed is by using the past tense verb 'noticed'. So the sentence would read as He noticed that something had changed. This is because the action of noticing occurred in the past, and 'noticed' correctly connects the subject 'he' to this past action. The other options, 'noticing', 'noticeable', and 'notice' are not correct in this context.
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