Answer:
Edward "Monks" Leeford is a character in the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. He is actually the criminally-inclined half-brother of Oliver Twist, but he hides his identity. She died in childbirth after giving birth to the baby that would be named Oliver Twist.
Answer:
Persuasive, brave, creative, patient, intelligent, polite, accurate, fair, friendly
1.Salespeople need to be persuasive to get people to buy their products.
2.A scientist has to be intelligent in order to understand complex theories.
3.Receptionists should be friendly in order to make people feel welcome.
4.Surgeons must be very accurate as they should not make mistakes in their work.
5.A shop assistant has to be polite even when dealing with a rude customer.
6.Lifeguards have to be brave as they often find themselves in dangerous situations.
7.Teachers need to be very patient as students sometimes take a long time to learn things.
8.Judges should be fair and give all the evidence equal consideration.
9.Fashion designers should be very creative so that they can come up with new designs.
Answer:
A
Explain:
They grow suspicious of each other, afraid that one will cheat the other out of a win. They decide to treat each other as purely competitors for the time being.
to enrich
An infinitive is the basic form of the verb without a subject. When it is used in a sentence, it is preceded by "to". The correct answer is the one with a verb. To test it out just ask yourself if you can use it with the subject I after dropping "to". I enrich? Yes! Check, it's right. You can't say I the delight or I Tuesday mornings. The rest of the options are prepositional phrases because they start with the preposition to and end in a noun (person, place, thing, or idea).
Answer: connotation
Explanation:
To answer this question, let us look at the definitions for each of the words given. All these definitions are shortened versions of <em>Oxford Languages </em>definitions.
✗ <u>descriptive</u> - serving or seeking to describe
✗ <u>genre</u> - a category of artistic composition
✓ <u>connotation</u> - an idea or feeling that a word invokes
✗ <u>denotation</u> - the literal or primary meaning of a word
The only word that talks about emotions linked to a word is your answer;
connotation