Answer:
D. Sugar Cane is no longer the main source of sweetness for most people
Explanation:
In the excerpt is clear that with the pass of the years that people have been craving sugar more than ever and they have been less aware of the source of the sweetness they eat daily, on a large variety of things like desserts and drinks. However, the excerpt also emphasizes on the fact that even though the sugar cane isn't the main source of sweetness on people's diet, it still represents a lot of hard, poorly paid job for many people in some countries.
Answer:
Adjectives in the paragraph: <u><em>coloured, glittering, free-spirited, folk, memorable, circular, incessant</em></u>
Explanation:
This paragraph has many adjectives, not only two. An adjective is a class of words describing, modifying, or giving more information or detail about a noun. They can be placed preceding a noun or after a verb. Here are all adjectives found in the paragraph, next to them there is the noun they describe (the adjectives are underlined):
<u><em>coloured</em></u><em> costumes, </em>
<u><em>glittering</em></u><em> ornaments </em>
<u><em>free-spirited</em></u><em> movements </em>
<u><em>folk</em></u><em> dances</em>
<u><em>memorable</em></u><em> scene. </em>
<u><em>circular</em></u><em> movements,</em>
<em>the </em><u><em>incessant</em></u><em> throbbing of</em>
Answer:
What is the speaker's view of the custom of seclusion? It is a relic from an ancient people that should be studied. It is necessary to protect women from the ravages of time. It celebrates the natural beauty and power of women.
Explanation:
<span>Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand and Miranda, warning Ferdinand only that ... that his consternation is largely a result of his age; he says that a walk will soothe him. ... Ariel tells him of the men's drunken scheme to steal Prospero's book and kill him. ... Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephanoenter, wet from the filthy pond.</span><span>
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