Answer:to entertain others ,to teach a lesson
Explanation: because that's an obvious answer
The answer to 1 is imagery because the description helps us to better see the thrush through its use of adjectives.
The answer to 2 is sight, because we see gray rather than feel gray.
The answer for 3 is "is" because "dictionary" is a singular noun, not a plural noun. There is only one dictionary.
The answer to 4 is "was" because "tourist" is a singular noun, not a plural noun. There is only one tourist.
The answer to 5 is "was" because there is only one Statue of Liberty. It is a singular noun.
Remember, the general rule for singular/plural nouns is that plural nouns are usually attached with an "s" at the end. Although there are exceptions, it helps with most nouns.
Answer:
1. The word that does not have a similar meaning to energize is:
c. enervate.
2. To embezzle is to:
a. misappropriate.
3. Many families had survived the depression; nevertheless they were forced to adopt increasingly prudent spending habits to make ends meet.
1. She needs to talk to a therapist.
2. The faster you act, the better it is.
Explanation:
1. To energize means to give energy, vitality or enthusiasm to something or someone. On the other hand, to enervate means to drain someone or something of their vitality.
2. To embezzle means to steal money or misappropriate it, that is, take for yourself money that is in your care but that belongs to a company.
3. Prudent means careful. The families who survived the depression had to be careful with their spending, otherwise they wouldn't be able to make ends meet.
1. The simple present is the best option here. For the present perfect to work, we would need more information (such as "since last year"). The subject is "she", so the verb "needs" is conjugated accordingly.
2. This type of sentence structure does not allow the inversion of the subject and the verb at the end. The best choice is "it is".
Answer:
A). A Meal of brown bread and boiled cabbage.
Explanation:
William Bradford's writing style is characterized by simplicity, clarity, and straightforwardness so that the intended meaning or message is conveniently understood by the readers without any strings or complications. In his 'Plymouth Plantation', he has employed a very plain, clear imagery, and straightforward writing style to display the aesthetic virtues associated with a simplistic writing style. Thus, the phrase that reflects Bradford's writing style would be 'a meal of brown bread and boiled cabbage' as it states the idea in a plain, clear, and straightforward manner. Hence, it justifies the above claim and therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.