Answer: stilted
Explanation: Tbh I searched the definition of “stilted”on the internet; it means “(of a manner of talking or writing) stiff and self-conscious or unnatural.” It wouldn’t be slang because slang means everyday talk. Vague means not thoroughly described. Cliché is used to describe a word, phrase, or event that is overused (ex. happily ever after, love at first sight)
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salt is a popular flavour enhancer for foods
salt also acts as a preservative for food items and was used extensively by the Romans when storing meat.
the word "salary" came from the roman custom of paying workers with salt.
salt is also used in the soap and glassmaking processes
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"Animals and people can help each other in many ways. A example is how dogs can help humans when something goes wrong in the house. The dogs can alert the humans to get out. Another way animals help humans is with helping with fertilization. Animals can help fertilize the ground."
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Answer: In The Girl Who Can by Ama Ata Aidoo you have the theme of conflict, innocence, freedom, insecurity, connection and pride.
Explanation: Taken from her collection of the same name the story is narrated in the first person by a young seven year old girl and after reading the story the reader realises that Aidoo may be exploring the theme of conflict. Nana and Maami argue about two things. The narrator’s skinny legs and the narrator’s father. It is as though Nana is in disagreement with Maami when it comes to both issues. She does not consider that the narrator will have the ability to have children as her legs will not support the hips that Nana believes are needed for a woman to carry a child. This may be important as in many ways Nana may not only be criticizing the narrator but she might also be criticizing Maami and blaming her for the fact that the narrator has such skinny legs. As to Nana’s judgement on the narrator’s father the reader can only assume that again Nan is criticizing Maami for her choice of husband. Which may leave some readers to suggest that there is a conflict between both Nana and Maami with Nana always getting the upper hand possibly due to the insecurities that Maami may feel due to the criticism she gets from Nana.
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