Answer:
2
Explanation:
Lets look at the options.
<em>1. Antonym</em>
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another. In this example we have two words which are a part of each other.
<em>2. Synonym</em>
A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. In this case we cave:cavern and song:tune. A cavern is apart of a cave and songs are often called tunes.
<em>3. Item/Catergory</em>
An item/category would be incorrect because neither option is in a category of the other thing. An example of this would be Carrot:Vegetable.
<em>4. Part:Whole</em>
My first instinct is to go for this answer, bit when taking a closer look I saw that it was backwards. A cavern is a part of a cave, but that would be Whole:Part. The same applies to the Song:Tune.
<h3>Hope this helps :)</h3>
Answer:
Awkward
Explanation:
Anne sums him up as '…a shy, awkward boy whose company won't amount to much. '
Answer:
3). All body paragraphs have supporting details followed by a topic sentence.
Explanation:
The most appropriate way to back the thesis in each body paragraph is that 'each body paragraphs contain supporting details accompanied by a topic sentence.' A brief topic sentence that assists the readers to identify the key idea that the author is dealing with in the paragraph while the supporting details followed by them would not only substantiate the author's claim but also convince the readers logically to accept and believe it and evoke the intended response. Thus, <u>option 3</u> is the correct answer.