I would put $10,000 in savings account. 2,000 in stocks. 2,500 in others and 5,500 for spending.
1. Match the following words with their appropriate meanings. Remember to first identify the prefixes in each word.
1-d. multilingual
2-a. neoplasm
3-b. prehistoric
4-c. viceroy
5-e. homicide
2. Match the following words with their appropriate meanings. Remember to first identify the prefixes in each word.
1-c. bilingual
I don't quite understand the other two.
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Note: the way you typed it, options A and C are the same. I've looked it up online, and found this same question. Option A is supposed to have another semicolon after the word "however", which differentiates it from letter C.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Wordsworth is lonely at the start of his poem; however; his mood changes when he sees the daffodils.
B. Wordsworth is lonely at the start of his poem, however, his mood changes when he sees the daffodils.
C. Wordsworth is lonely at the start of his poem; however, his mood changes when he sees the daffodils.
D. Wordsworth is lonely at the start of his poem however his mood changes when he sees the daffodils.
Answer:
C. Wordsworth is lonely at the start of his poem; however, his mood changes when he sees the daffodils.
Explanation:
When using the adverb "however" to connect different sentences (not just different clauses), we need to pay special attention to punctuation. The two sentences must be separated either by a semicolon or by a period. We can, therefore, eliminate options B and C, since they use a comma and no punctuation, respectively.
We are left with options A and C. Option A uses another semicolon after "however", breaking it away from the sentence it is supposed to be included in. Such isolation makes no grammatical sense and is incorrect. The best option is letter C. "However" is separated from the previous independent sentence by a semicolon, and appropriately included in the other sentence with a comma.
The line contains an example of personification is "My poet's vanity dies in shame before thy sight."
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What is the term personification about?</h3>
Personification is a figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to something that is not human. In this case, 'vanity' (pride of one's own accomplishments) is capable of dying.
The idea that Tagore wanted to convey by using personification is that every poet is worth nothing when compared to God, who is the best poet of all.
Therefore, correct option is C.
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1.a
2.b
3.b
4.b
5.a
6.b
7.b
8.a
9.b (i think)
10.a