<span>I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships,
tied them down under their rowing benches,
and called the rest: 'All hands aboard;
come, clear the beach and no one taste
the Lotus, or you lose your hope of home.'</span>
Answer:
Gary likes to eat chocolate; dark chocolate is not his favorite.
One way to vary the syntax of the text is to combine sentences since, in this way, your structures will be longer and more complex to follow. This could be done by means of links such as: however, in addition, therefore, etc. When using these words, you create semantic relations between the syntactic structures and make the reading process more difficult because, as I've I said, sentences become longer and therefore the reader has to keep more information in mind to follow the train of thought.
You could also vary the syntax by adding phrases or clauses. This option is similar to the previous one since it also refers to the complexity of the syntactic structures of the text.
Answer:
C). X: liver; Y: eye.
Explanation:
'Root words' are described as the basic version of words that acts as an agent to form a varied number of new words by adding a suffix or prefix to it.
As per the given description, the given chart of medical root words would be completed by placing the meaning/definition 'liver'(in X's place) for 'hepat'(o) while 'eye'(in Y's place) for 'opthalm'(o). Both these words can form different medical terms(that would assist her to learn more conveniently) like;
- 'Hepatogenic' - 'Ophthalmologist.'
- 'Hepatorenal' - 'Ophthalmologist. '
- 'Hepatorenal' - 'Ophthalmic.'
- 'Hepatofugal' - 'Ophthalmoscope.'