BTW apportion = to measure out or assign something to different people, according
(sgttrumbo) please answer this one ;)
- ambulatory - obstinate - subsist
- desist - oust - restive
- destitute - preamble
- interstice - recalcitrant
Applying Verb Mood to Rhetoric
Abel
Use the drop-down menus to answer each question.
Hans is creating a script for a school safety video about emergency evacuation procedures. Which verb mood would
he use?
Shiboni wants to use the indicative verb mood for an assignment. What would be a good topic and format?
Sandra's speech to persuade the school board to improve food quality includes, "Why do students have to eat this
food? Don't we deserve better? What effect does this verb mood create?
Jorge is writing a text to his brother that says, "Can you come over soon?" He wants to change it to the imperative
mood to sound more urgent. Which rewrite would fit?
Answer: the correct answers for those are imperative an article on crime prevention a feeling of frustration get over here as soon as you can
Explanation: the imperative mood is used to instruct viewers on emergency procedures
Answer:
its A B A A
Explanation:
He gets his father to look up, look down, look at his thumb and says “gee you’re dumb.”
He leaves the dinner table while his father is still talking to him.
He leaves for school wearing a belt and jeans.
Answer:
It marked the beginning of a new chance for Helen
Explanation:
That was the answer to my test. =)
0 The function increases at a constant multiplicative
rate.
The function has an initial value of 0.
O As each x value increases by 1, the y values
increase by 1.
Answer: the function increases at a constant multiplicative rate
Explanation: