I would say context clue is the best if you are reading a passage or a text because it gives you the closest meaning of the word. Some words have more than one meaning, and in some cases, the meaning you know might not be the definition of the way it is used in the passage or text. For example, a minute can be seen like 30 minutes, and it can also be seen as minute: something that is small.
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Answer:
Staying without food for some hours gives a response to the body and the individual feels it that something is not normal because the body starts to experience discomfort from within knowing fully well that that which is needed is lacking.
Food builds us and our immune system, fueling the body with required energy to function properly and live healthy. It boosts our body to fight toxins and sicknesses that might come in to work against health. The reason we feel totally rewarding after eating is because our body feels complete and fully active to function. Using the analogy of a vehicle without gas, it won't have the ability to start and move to anywhere not until gas is filled and once started it answers. This is how food does to our body and without it the required energy to function is lost. We are advised to feed well and also monitor things we eat to avoid getting into our system what will break it down instead of building it, so it is necessary we give ourselves the proper food so as to live a healthy life free from sicknesses.
Answer:
logos
Explanation:
becuasse he uses logic in the form of statistics and testimony/
The poem "We Both Live in the Same Village" is from Rabindranath Tagore’s The Gardener, a collection of love poems.
Answer 1: In the poem, the speaker express his love for Ranjana using symbols from the natural environment of the village they live in. The symbolism emphasize the affection in phrases like: "The yellow bird sings in their tree and makes my heart dance with gladness", "Her pair of pet lambs come to graze near the shade of our garden"... The speaker feels happy because all the little things that link his life with the life of Ranjana.
Answer 2: The proximity between the speaker and Ranjana is evidenced by phrases like: "We both live in the same village and that is our one piece of joy", "Only one field lies between us", this two phrases make clear that they live close to each other, but also the speaker uses more symbolic references to also emphasizes their proximity: "Bees that have hived in our grove go to seek honey in theirs", "When their linseed is ripe for harvest, the hemp is in bloom in our field" (this means that the harvest time is the same for both of them), "The stars that smile on their cottage send us the same twinkling look" (also means that they are really close).