Answer:
There is no passage to link the answer to, but definitions of asnwers can help
Explanation:
Here are definitions of the answers, which can help with the answer:
A) Humorous means funny or amusing.
B) Conversational is something related to conversation, which can be chatty, friendly, colloquial.
C) Irony is the expression of someone's meaning by using language that represents the opposite, typically for humorous effect.
D) Satire is the use of humour, irony, or exaggeration, criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of important and general issues.
E) Condensending means having or showing a patronizing attitude towards someone.
Answer:
This is an improper question
Explanation:
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1- Those are grils. (<em>subject plural)</em>
2- Chad is wrong. <em>(subject singular)</em>
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Answer:
Some.
Explanation:
A quantifier is a word used before a noun to show the quantity of the object. A quantifier is also used in the place of a determiner in a sentence.
Examples of quantifiers are some, few, little, lots of, not many, many, etc.
In the given sentence, the quantifier that correctly fits the fill-up is some.
The correct sentence would be,
"Some people read a lot of books."
Therefore, some is the correct answer.