Answer:
10. ambitious: .motivated by desire to achieve an object or goal
2. healthy: hearty; strong; well
4. doleful: filled with grief; mournful; melancholy
in a bitter or cynical manner
7. mysterious: captivating; arousing interest
puzzling; unknown
8. decidedly: unquestionably; definitely; without hesitation
1. fascinating: in the manner of one who is afraid
blinding; overwhelming with spectacular display
Explanation:
I hope I'm right sorry if some of them are wrong
D the audiences familiarity of the topic.
If they aren't then you have to explain more if not then you can jump right in to your main point.
simile
A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. There are actually two similes in this line. The first is the comparison of the speaker's body to a harp. The second comparison is the woman's words to a harpist's fingers.
A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as. Personification is giving a non-human thing human-like traits. A motif is a dominant idea in a work of literature.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In research writing, been guided by a cause refers to writing objectively. This objective or cause is usually<em> </em><em>mentioned in the research question or statement of purpose of a research.</em>
For example, a research question may read;
'<em>What is the relationship between body weight and peoples attitudes towards junk food?
'</em>
In the above research question, it becomes clear to readers that the research would be guided towards getting answers to the question-which is the cause.