I believe the answer is: <span>d. you can typically provide a similar-sounding word, which matches the target word reasonably closely.
tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon refers to the occurrence when a person failed to retrieve a certain word from his/her memory even though the </span> feeling that retrieval is imminent. When this happen, that person could typically provide a similar-sounding word but somehow still couldn't retrieve the word that he/she intended to retrieve.
Answer:
the universe, the local supercluster, the Local Group, the Milky Way Galaxy, our solar system, the Sun, Jupiter, Earth.
Explanation: The UNIVERSE is the Largest as everything and all the other options are contained in it.
The LOCAL SUPER CLUSTER is the second largest with about 10million light years across board.containing about 50 galaxies.
The LOCAL GROUP is the Galaxy group that also includes the milky-way.
The MILKY-WAY GALAXY is contains the Sun and a star and all other planets around it.
Our SOLAR SYSTEM is used to describe the SUN and all other planetary bodies that orbits it.
The SUN is the biggest part of the solar system which emits radiation.
JUPITER is 87000miles in diameter and less in size when compared to the sun.
The EARTH is the smallest of all the options and the only one known to Have living things in it.
The correct answer is a subpoena.
A Subpoena is a court order to appear in Court or in front of a legislative body with an investigative function.
Answer:
Writer rely on word choice to C. communicate tone.
Explanation:
Tone is the author's attitude toward his or her subject, characters, and readers. It is achieved through word choice (diction), sentence construction and word order (syntax), and by what the viewpoint character or the narrator focuses on. The tone of a piece can be happy, sad, melancholic, sarcastic, etc. The words chosen by the author will help convey such tone. For instance, if a speaker in a poem talks of sunshine, brightness, birds chirping and so on, we can infer the tone of the poem is happy, peaceful.