Answer:
Academic Vocabulary- Academic dialogue and text that is not common in an informal conversation
Context clues- Words or Wording that can help you figure you something without actually saying it
Topic- What is being talked about
Explanation:
These are all me. No copy and paste or Go ogle :)
You mean the movie? I don't know about the move, but if you wan't to know about connotation, it is like an implied meaning of a sentence. For example, the sentence " Wow, Angie is such a know it all" . Connotation the implied meaning. It is not the dictionary definition. The meaning of know it all is someone who is smart, but If you say that about someone, you might hurt their feelings. Do you get it?
Most commonly "C", because they would want the reader to understand that something is different. Yes, they can change the style whenever they want to, but it would be more meaningful if they did it for a reason.
Answer: Treasured remembrences or Wonderful experiences we shared
Explanation:
I hope this helps. It's not easy to find words to describe how we miss someone.
Answer: the answer is B
Explanation:
B.Wrote is in past tense which makes sense because Truvia wrote it last year
A. Should use have instead of has
D. Is talking in present tense which would use we’re instead of were
C. The correct way would be “is” Ulias favorite book because it’s one book and it’s in the present
(I might be wrong on my explanation for D)