The answer to this question is the <span>American
linguist, philosopher, and cognitive scientist, “Noam Chomsky”. He is </span>sometimes described as the father of modern linguistics. <span>The
nativist theory he proposed states that humans are pre-programmed with the
ability to develop language. </span>
The anwer is <span>Few airmen volunteered for positions as gunners.
</span><span>in The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner depicted the situation in World War II. You can see it from these lines:
</span><span><em>Six miles from earth, loosed from its dream of life, - </em>indicates that he's lonely
</span><span><em>I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters. - </em>indicates that he held the position as gunners.</span>
I have no idea where this text is from but B seems like a reasonable answer!
Answer:
E. Situational irony
Explanation:
The literary device is <em>situational</em><em> </em><em>irony</em>
Desserts, sugar, and pilgrims are all common nouns.
Nouns that aren't common nouns are called "proper nouns." These are words such as names. "Thanksgiving" is a proper noun because it's a name of a holiday.