Answer:
' A novel describes an author’s personal life and most memorable experiences. '
Answer:
Part A
1) pronoun
2) Adjective
3) verb
4) preposition
5) article
6) conjunction
7) pronoun
8) adverb
Part B
1) take, cut----- present tense
2) writing ----- present continuous tense
3) had taken ------- past participle
4) were falling ------- past continuous tense
5) cancelled ------ past tense
6) lived ------- past tense
Explanation:
There are eight parts of speech in the English language these are: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
The function of the parts of speech is to indicate the function of a word as well as its meaning and grammatically significance within a sentence.
There are 12 major verb tenses in English language. These are;
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Future Simple
Future Perfect
Future Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous
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Answer:
The theme is friendship.
Explanation:
The following has NOT been plagiarized. The following is using my OWN words:
The theme of <em>Duck and the Kangaroo</em> is friendship. It shows that friends who help others also feel happiness for themselves [because they helped and were kind to others]. Like the title, this story is based off of two characters, the <u>Kangaroo </u>and the <u>Duck</u>. This story tells tales of their adventures, as well as their speech [dialogue] to one another.
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Answer:
The type of edit to direct quotes which is inappropriate is the following one:
Correcting errors in the quote.
Explanation:
If it is a direct quote, it is supposed to be as genuine as possible, that is, the essence of what was said by that particular person must be kept, and that includes not only what was said, but also how it was said- errors and all.
Eg: Let's say you want to quote Joker (played by Heath Ledger in "The Dark Knight") and you write:
As said by Joker: "Why <u>are you</u> so serious?"
In the example above, the essence of the original quote was lost, since the omission of verb and subject (Why so serious?) was what gave the classic quote its mysterious charm. So, it is best to keep it the way it actually is:
As said by Joker: "Why so serious?"
He spends Christmas all alone