These are swapped: explicit meaning is what the text says outright with no need for interpretation, and inferred meaning is what the text implies.
hope this helps!!
You don't need to worry about labeling yourself if it's stressing you out this much. You of course can try to figure it out, but you really don't need to label yourself.
(I'm really sorry if this comes off as insensitive, I'll help more if you need it <3)
Answer:
The bike on the bike rack is blue.
Explanation:
The correct sentence from the given sentences is 'The bike on the bike rack is blue.' In the other three sentences, the error is in subject-verb-agreement. Subject-verb-agreement exemplifies that the subject and the verb in a sentence should be the same in numbers and tense. This means that with the singular noun, the singular verb will be used and with the plural noun, the plural verb will be used. In the first sentence, the subject 'cars' is plural, but the verb 'belongs' is singular. In the second sentence, the subject 'sidewalks' is plural, but the verb 'has' is singular. In the third sentence, the subject 'surface' is singular, but the verb 'were' is plural.
Answer:
Explanation: I think that madame Loisel is happy and sad because she realises that there is no point of her getting upset and she is sad because she has realised that her necklace is fake
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Answer: Family time
Explanation: Me and my family love watching horror movies, except for my sister. So we would choose about 2-3 horrors movies to watch at night, we would make popcorn, gets drinks, order food. Once we got it all. We would sit on the couch and put on the scary movies as we watched it, we would laugh, scream, and cover our faces. It's really fun watching it with my family, to be honest it was the most fun I ever had. We would hug each other some of up would snuggle up to one another if we were scared. But we loved horror movie night. That's why I love family time
Hope this helps^^