You would be using expression. expression is a way of communicating without actually having to say anything such as facial expression and hand gestures.
I am sorry I don’t understand
Answer:
A. on account of
Explanation:
Considering the structure and form of the sentence given, we can easily deduce that the speaker couldn't afford to buy a car. And this is because of the high prices of cars in Egypt.
Now, as the sentence is a cause and effect form of a sentence, the given options except option A are unrelated to be used. But on the other hand, the phrase "on account of" is the same as saying "because of" which presents a reason for why the car couldn't be bought. The other options do not present this same function.
So, the correct sentence will be
<em>"I can hardly buy a new car </em><u><em>on account of </em></u><em>the high price of cars in Egypt".
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Academically, cutting it very broad technically, these two geniuses might
be classed as `Romantics` but they are not typical of The Romantics.
You might find, yes, the first answers` suggestions - Keats, Wordsworth, some of Elisabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti having more the flavour and adornment and/ in rhyme more typical than either Dickinson or Whitman whose deep works reflected more the cultural, than The Romantic zeitgeist. Dickinson, melancholically, Whitman more exuberantly... Though if tyou like them, or one, you will enjoy the task more :) and be more exacting I imagine.