We can fill in the blanks with the modals provided in the following manner:
- Don't eat this fruit. It might be poisonous.
- This may prove harmful for your health.
- This, perhaps, could lead to death.
- It should not be eaten raw.
- Before eating, it skin must be removed.
First, when it comes to modal verbs, it is important to understand that more than one answer is possible. Their meanings often overlap and depend on the context.
Let's briefly break down each modal verb:
- "Can" indicates possibility, permission, and ability.
- "Could" is the past form of "can". It indicates the same things as "can", but it is also used in more formal, polite conversations.
- "May" indicates possibility.
- "Might" is the past form of "may". It also indicates possibility, but a more distant, less likely one.
- "Must" indicates supposition/assumption or obligation.
- "Should" indicates lighter obligation, suggestion, or advice.
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Answer:
1.uncountable 2.countable 3.uncountable 4.countable 5.uncountable
6.countable 7.countable 8.countable 9.uncountable 10.countable
Explanation:
Uncountable nouns, also known as mass nouns or noncount nouns, refer to a mass of something or an abstract concept that can't be counted (except with a unit of measurement). In contrast, countable nouns can be counted as individual items.
Viewpoint is just another word for point of view. The point of view of a story is pretty much the angle of what sort of things are considered in. The opinions and feelings of your characters, it can also tell what sort of narration a story is in.
Such as:
First person point of view uses the words 'I' and 'we'.
I felt as though I was stuck in an endless cycle, and there was no way out.
We went to the park and saw many geese.
Second person point of view uses words like "you" and "your"
You picked up the glass of water and drank it. It felt odd going down your throat.
Third person limited is when you limit your third person view to only a single character.
Jane felt as though this was all rather unfair.
Third person omniscient is when you tell your third person point of view using many different characters.
Both Maxwell and Leon felt as though this was going to be a long night, however Jenson felt as though tonight was going to be fun.
Two ways you can use it is applying it to real life, or other things. You can use it in first person, second person, third person limited, and third person omniscient.
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The influence that Alvarez write about in this passage is her culture, as the girl was of different culture living in New York. The correct option is B
<h3>What is "Names/Nombres"?</h3>
This story is about a Dominican girl written by Julia Alvarez. The girl moved to a new city. She struggles in adjusting in a new city due to her different name and culture.
Thus, the correct option is B, her culture.
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