the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
Answer:
1: above the trees 2: (I think) with the longest tails 3: from the south 4: stood beside me 5: (I think) during the afternoon 6: (I think) later today
<u>B</u>
7: her 8: me 9: us 10: herself
The paragraph that best supports the claim that cell phone use is on the rise is: "paragraph 2" (Option D)
<h3>What does Paragraph 2 State?</h3>
Paragraph 2 states:
"The popularity of cell phones has expanded among adolescents in the past few decades as well, and now 78 percent of teens use cell phones."
Note that a claim is an assertion that an idea is true or exists as the superior point of rationality.
Learn more about claims at:
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Answer:Ugly
Explanation:The middle English term is "Ugly" in modern English.
I might be wrong, but I think the error is the way they spelled okay. When you are writing in an essay or any other forms of writing, I think you’re supposed to spell the word out instead of abbreviating it.
I hope this helps :)