Answer:
Is your question to fix the words that are used incorrectly? If yes, then see explanation below
Explanation:
Adar was used incorrectly and it should be spelt as RADAR
A radar is an equipment that can be used to detect the speed, motion and velocity of objects.
Stationery was used incorrectly and it should be spelt as STATIONARY.
Stationery is a noun that refers to commercial materials that are used in writing like papers, pens and envelopes.
While stationary is an adjective that is used to describes objects that are not in motion.
So a radar is often used to track moving airplanes or storms but it can also be used to locate stationary objects buried underground.
Incomplete question. Assumed it is based on the passage <em> "The Cruise of the Coracle."</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, the term dehydration in this context simply refers to the removal of water from the body. Usually, dehydration occurs during:
- when sweating
- urination
- vomiting or due to diarrhea
- through the opening and closing of the lungs when breathing.
It has been noted by health professionals that the rate of dehydration occurs faster during or after engaging in strenuous exercise.
Satire is a genre of literature in which vices and abuses are held up to ridicule with the intent of shaming. It can be directed towards corporations, governments, individuals or society at large. Satire is usually humorous, however, it serves a purpose of social criticism. Satire often uses techniques such as parody, exaggeration, and analogies.
In <em>A Modest Proposal</em>, by <em>Jonathan Swift</em>, the author provides a "proposal" for dealing with the economic problems of Ireland. Swift says that the economy could be improved if parents sold their children as food for rich gentlemen and ladies. This text fits as satire for two main reasons:
- <em>Its use of language:</em> irony, exaggeration and parody are all used extensively.
- <em>It serves a purpose of social criticism:</em> its intention is to mock attitudes towards the poor, as well as British attitudes towards Irish citizens.
She is in the same train car as Eliezer, during their deportation to Auschwitz. She was separated from her husband and two older sons, but is accompanied by a younger son. During that journey she loses her mind. She begins to hysterically scream about a flaming furnace that she sees in the distance. This is terrifying the other people, so she is beaten by some younger men trying to silence her, repeatedly. I think all that made her become silent and withdrawn.
Its is d surveying
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