Answer:
Your answers would be:
Chat, Talk, Discuss, and, Stride, Walk, Stroll.
Explanation:
The definition of Chat: To talk in a friendly and informal way.
The definition itself, already has the word talk in it, and the definition of Discuss: To talk about (something) with another person or group of people.
These words are synonyms.
The definition of Stride: To walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.
Again, this definition already has the word walk within it, and the definition of Stroll: To walk in a leisurely way.
These words are synonyms.
Answer:
SCARED,FRIGTENED
Explanation:
THEY BOTH MEAN THE SAME THING
Answer:
The correct answer is letter B) <u>throw with force</u>.
Explanation:
As we know, denotation refers to the primary, original meaning of a word -- in contrast to connotation, which refers to a secondary meaning evoked in a certain context. By definition, the verb "cast" means to throw something forcefully in a specific direction. In the passage, God is the one throwing his enemies with force into hell. Even if we did not know the meaning of cast, we would have been able to get to that conclusion due to the context surrounding the word. The passage is talking of violent actions such as cutting and crushing. Tossing lightly, releasing into air, or dropping casually, therefore, would greatly contrast with the meaning of the whole paragraph.
Answer:
The type of irony used in the excerpt is dramatic irony.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is related to a situation in which readers know and understand something that the characters themselves don't.<u> In this case, readers know Janet is in trouble for agreeing to wear the sweater.</u> We know she no longer has it because she exchanged it for the boots. As a matter of fact, we know she hated the sweater when she got it, and lied to Bobby saying she loved it.
<u>Bobby, however, is clueless to all that. He believes Janet still has the sweater, and is upset that she does not seem to appreciate the expensive gift. Bobby has no idea of the "pickle" Janet is in because of his demand. That is why this is an example of dramatic irony.</u>
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