1. Yesterday, I happened to come across my old diary while I was cleaning the attic. - come across means find by chance
2. Scientists say there are innumerable stars in the universe. - innumerable means countless
3. Religious wars were commonplace during the Dark Ages. - commonplace means ordinary
4. I thought I had everything fixed, when the problem reappeared. - reappear means to appear again
5. I was so anxious before my exam because I didn't study too much. - anxious means worried
The correct answer is C. Because it includes the author’s personal reflections
Explanation:
In writing, a personal narrative refers to a text that describes one or more experiences from the author and therefore explores his/her feelings, perceptions and reflections toward these. Because of this, a personal narrative is commonly based on real-life events, it is written in the first person and shows the perception and point of view of the author. This is the case of the text presented considering the author describes the experience of visiting an aquarium by using the pronoun "I" as in "I never imagined the impact the trip might have on my life" and describing his feelings, perceptions, and reflection about the experience as in "it was the “Careers in Marine Biology” exhibition that offered me a glimpse of my future". Therefore, this text is considered a personal narrative because it includes the author’s personal reflections towards some specific event.
Answer:
related words for shed-light,: elucidate, clear, clear up, crystallize, crystallise, crystalize, crystalise, straighten out, sort out, enlighten and illuminate.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. blamed each other for breaking
Explanation:
While accused could work in this case, you generally would use "of" after it, not "for". Here's what it would look like if you were to use it in this sentence: "The two children accused each other <u>of</u> breaking the window." (See the difference?)
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Answer:
12. c
13. a
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things without using like or as (that is a simile)