Here are the answers as to why an author includes dialect in a story: to allude to a character’s regional background; to allude to a character’s social background; and <span>to add to the cultural context of a story’s setting. When we say dialect, this is the specific form of language that is used by someone who is from a specific region. In other words, this is called as a local language or vernacular. When this is added in a story, this gives it a more culturally specific form of approach. </span>
Answer:
Appositive Phrase
Explanation:
Appositive Phrase
An appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that renames the noun next to it. It serves the purpose of adding information about another noun. For example, consider the phrase "The boy raced ahead to the finish line. " Adding an appositive noun phrase could result in "The boy, an avid sprinter, raced ahead to the finish line."
The sentence is still complete without the appositive. However, adding the appositive (an avid sprinter) presents more information about the other noun (boy).
Answer:
Al-Khor Public School is honored to invite all of our students' grandparents to celebrate World Seniors Day, on October 1st, 2021 at 2 pm, in the school's central courtyard. We will have several presentations and tributes to celebrate the existence of such essential people in the lives of students and all human beings. Be sure to participate.
Regards,
Nikhil
Head Boy
Explanation:
A school notice must be a brief, succinct, direct and objective text. This notice must contain simple and clear language so that it can be understood by anyone.
The notice must address your objective in a very objective way and in case you are informing about an event, such as the notice above, it must present the time, place and activities that will be carried out.