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A textual evidence is a sentence that proves an affirmation presented in the text. This sentence justifies and shows that the statement presented is real and true.
It is only possible to point out the textual evidence of the physical and mental effects that Lyddie is facing, through reading the text, but we can consider that a hard work of a long journey would promote a great physical and mental fatigue in Lyddie, making her feel overloaded and even promoting symptoms such as pain, stress, discouragement and fatigue. In that case, you should find, in your text, evidence of these symptoms and the occurrence of these, or similar symptoms, in Lyddie.
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I think he’s able to explain complex political topics (i.e., guns, income inequality) in simple, narrative ways that the public can easily understand. He also has a strong political point of view which makes his documentaries inherently more entertaining. Just my two cents...
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Answer: Phonetic describes the way that spoken words sound. To sound out an unfamiliar word, you break it into its phonetic parts, saying each in the order in which it appears. When you use the word phonetic, you're talking about pronunciation, or the way language sounds.
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A synonym for poised is braced.
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Synonyms compare two things using "like" or "as".