The American Revolution was a war that was fought between American colonists and the British army for the independence of the American colonies.
<h3>Why was the American Revolution fought?</h3>
The American Revolution broke out when the colonists realized that the British were mistreating them and so wanted a chance to govern themselves fairly.
As a result, they declared independence and when the British sent soldiers to put down the rebellion, they took up arms and fought the British till independence was achieved.
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1. Academic language: language spoken in accademic settings.
2. Social language: language spoken with peers in social settings.
3. Suffix: letter or letters added to the end of a word that changes the part of speech and meaning of the root word.
4. Root word: initial word before adding a suffix and/or prefix.
5. Prefix: letter or letters added to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of the word.
6. Affix: letter or letters added to the beginning or end of a word, root, or stem, or the meaning of a word, to modify its meaning.
Answer:
a)<u> The trip</u> to <u>the mountains</u> was a great experience.
b) <u>My friends</u> and I left at dawn.
c) We travelled in <u>a big and comfortable van</u>.
d) We hoped to arrive at <u>our destination</u> before dark.
e) <u>The van</u> headed towards the highway, and we reached <u>the base of</u>
<u>the mountain</u>
Explanation:
Noun phrases are a group of words that consist of a noun and its modifier. This is a common way that nouns are used in sentences. We can have pre-modifiers that come before the word being modified and post modifiers that come after the modified word. In the sentences above, the pre-modifiers were mostly used.
In the first sentence, the article, 'the' was used to modify the nouns, 'trip' and 'mountain'. In the second sentence, the determiner, 'my' was used to modify the noun, 'friends'.
Alliteration. The repeated S sounds at the beginning of every word shows repetition of the sound