Answer:
Conditional
Explanation:
odyssey
It's too bad that we won't have crisp french bread.
B.
Would mexican Tacos be too much trouble at a picnic?
C.
I hope Dr. Chung brings those swedish meatballs she makes.
D.
Bill wants plain American cheeseburgers.<<< am i right??
The attitude of a text about a subject is called tone.
Un literature, tone is understoo as the writer’s attitude toward the audience and the subject. Tone refers to the choices of words through which the attitude of a text is conveyed. Through tone, a writer conveys its viewpoints regarding a subject. A theme is involved in every written piece. The tone can be formal, informal, serious, comic, sarcastic, sad, or cheerful, or it may be any other existing attitude.
In the sentence "It took less time to drive from one city to the other than they had anticipated", the answer that correctly describes the bolded word is D:
The word less is an adverb describing to what extent.
In this sentence, the word less functions as an adverb; this means that it modifies or qualifies an adjective, a verb (in this case), or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
Answer:
D) the word less is an adverb describing to what extent.
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that modifies, adds further information or that puts more or less emphasis to a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase or a clause. We can normally identify them in a text when they provide a description of how, where, when, in what manner and to what extent something is or something is done or happens.
In the sentence, the word "less" acts as an adverb because it describes to what extent it took (a verb) to drive from one city to the other.
b. include your personal opinions
c. make the summary longer than the original
d. include minor details from the text
subjugation
B.
tenacity
C.
ineptitude
D.
adjunct
Some baseball historians claim that the (B) tenacity of the Chicago Cubs by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1929 ranks as the all-time high point in the history of the World Series. The word means continuing to exist or be persistent.