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You Asked ➤Style is the way something is written, and it takes into consideration ...
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A: The audience and the purpose.
B: The thesis and the evidence.
C: The content and the language.
D: The argument and the tone.
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Answer ➤ A: The audience and the purpose.
Explanation: A writer will use a develop a style that suits their audience and their purpose. For example, a writer who is discussing the problems with global warming will likely have a professional and formal style for their audience. A writer who is writing a story about robots having a party might have a more humorous style and may be targeting a different audience like children.
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<em>A COMPLEX SENTENCE</em> <em> consists of</em>
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One independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
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Answer:
his plays were varied in topic and covered a range of social, political and religious themes which are still relevant in today's world.
Explanation:
the language Shakespeare uses appealed to both the elite and the lower classes. even though we currently think it is outdated, Shakespeare created some of the language we use today and added over 1000 words to the dictionary.
additionally, his own life is of interest as he started as a farm boy and became a famous actor and playwright
Answer:
Immigrants had few jobs, terrible living conditions, poor working conditions, forced assimilation, nativism (discrimination), anti-Aisan sentiment.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
1. Prepositions: in, beyond Prepositional phrases: in this part of the house, beyond the oak door Object of the preposition: part of the house, oak door Function of prepositional phrases: object complement
2. Prepositions: onto, along Prepositional phrases: onto the carpet, along the floor Object of the preposition: carpet, floor Function of prepositional phrases: object complement
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