Answer:
The setting details are omitted from the plot of the story.
Explanation:
This is not my area of expertise but as far as I understand we refer to a conditioned sound change if a phoneme when in a certain environment becomes another phoneme - there is a certain condition that propells the change. On the other hand we refer to an unconditioned sound change if all phonemes of, for example, two different kinds are merged into one phoneme - there is no condition as it happens in all instances, and ultimately there is a reduction in the number of phonemes as one is substituted for another.
Answer:
there is no exerpt
Explanation:
it is impossible to answer without an exerpt
Answer:
The author provokes naivety in the characters, making them not know the obvious things that the public already knows, creating humor from naivete.
Explanation:
The dramatic irony is identified in a text when the author uses symbols to pass messages to the public without revealing anything to the characters. This creates unpredictability for the character and an advantage for the audience that is following the story. In this case, the author can create humor (where the audience laughs at the character's naivete and therefore his inability to act correctly) or suspense (letting the reader know the element of drama that the character is not aware of).
Answer:
1.C) During the 1970s and 1980s, America looked back on a shameful chapter of her history: the World War II imprisonment of thousands of Japanese-Americans.
2.A) Synthesizes, thesis.
3.C) During World War II, fear of Japanese invasions led to Japanese Americans by the thousands being rounded up and taken to concentration camps in the United States.
4.C) Author's last name.
5.D) The page number of the source used.
6.A) Alphabeticly.
7.A) Citation.
Explanation: