Literal question is directly stated in a text “The girl is spraying water on the dog”
Interpretive “ Is it easy to find things? To use them?”
Interpretive is answer supported with evidence “Why do you think Jack climbed the beanstalk for the third time?”
Prologue “What is the setting at the beginning of the story”
Tangerine question “How good are you at cooking on a scale of 1-10?”
The change is adding so after comma
The plane had a bumpy landing, so the passengers were relieved to be on the ground.
What is the use of so preposition ?
So + clause completes a preposition. The infant pushed the lever to obtain some sweets. If "so" means "outcome," then a comma should be used to separate the phrases. (Therefore, it connects two clauses)
So is a subordinating conjunction that we employ to begin outcome or decision clauses.
So is a common expression used to denote "to such a considerable extent." A degree adverb that modifies adjectives and other adverbs also has this meaning.
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B.) It is internal because Rachel fights against the urge to cry.
In this paragraph, Rachel is definitely fighting an internal conflict because she is dealing with her emotions, fighting back the urge to cry. The fact that she urges to cry is suggested by "the part of me that's three wants to come out of my eyes." This statement is a metaphor that simply means, "tears want to come out of my eyes" or "I want to cry."
Answer:
B) To highlight the complexity of the topic at hand
Explanation:
He used the lectures to criticize the concentration of riches in the hands of a few individuals and to emphasize the hardship of the man poor in his own state, a populist politician. A portion of the "every man is a king" speech read.