I believe the correct answer: is it suggests that one
opponent is much smaller than the other.
In this excerpt from the newspaper "A David and
Goliath Battle Rages Over Sunshine Park", the mentioning the David and
Goliath suggest that one of the opponents in much smaller than the other. This
Biblical parallel alludes that even If regarded as the “small opponent”, Chelsea
Spree has an opportunity to win, just as David had.
Answer:
1. a. diary
2. a. mentally disadvantaged
3. b. the misspellings
4. D. useless
Explanation:
"Flowers for Algernon" tells the story of Charlie, a man who has a problem that leaves him mentally disadvantaged. This problem is a type of disability that leaves Charli mentally inferior to a healthy adult. Charlie's problem is so serious that initially the inkblot tests he was submitted were inconclusive and did not provide any help to his case.
Cahrlie's story is told from his diaries and we can see his difficulty through the numerous spelling mistakes he writes. However, Charlie undergoes surgery and treatment that stimulates improvements in his situation and little by little we see Charlie's writing getting more correct and refined showing that his intellectual capacity is progressing.
Answer:
Part A: Holmes values talking with Dr. Watson about his cases.
Part B: “’Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.’”
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
A pronoun is when you define a person with a word by using their gender, like "he, her, him, she," etc. A vague pronoun reference is still a pronoun because it defines someone but does not specifically give their gender. \
For example: "It was very tired."
Now, look back at the text. The pronouns the author used was "she, her." These definitely let us know that Eve is female and so is not a vague pronoun reference.