Answer:
The correct option is B. semantics.
Explanation:
If the teacher and students are discussing what the words "nice" and "awful" used to mean, they are most likely discussing semantics.
Semantics is a branch of linguistics concerned with the study of meaning, be it of a word, a phrase, a sentence, or a text. It presents a variety of subbranches, but two of the most well-known subbranches are logical semantics and lexical semantics. Logical semantics studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, implication and reference. Lexical semantics, on the other hand, studies the meanings of words and the relationship between words.
Answer:
Do you need help with what context clues are or just notes for context clues and what they are?
Explanation:
Context Clues are basically sentences near one part of a story, essay, or any type of writing that you are reading. That one sentence is for some part of the story that you don't understand, like for example a fairy tale; there is one part of a story you do not understand so you go 2 sentences forward or back to get context clues.
Well, it depends on all on the sources. Web sites such as .org can be a reliable source. Some things that are usually reported, have an evidence and a claim to support what the article, and it should have a publisher and date at the bottom of the page. some common things to look for are headlines, a picture of proof, publisher, and the source^_^
Answer:
I wake up every morning wondering what today, or the next day would be like. What will happen 5 minutes from now? Or 5 YEARS from now? No one truly know, but i wish to find out. Will success strike, or will poverty hit? I guess i can never truly find out until the day the future knocks on my door.
Recall what you read in "The Date of Infamy. In a response of one well-developed
paragraph, identify a central idea of the text and explain how it is developed. How
did the attitude of the American government and American citizens change after
these events took place. As necessary, cite specific details and passages from the
text. The passage is the following. Recall what you read in "The Date of Infamy. In a response of one well-developed
paragraph, identify a central idea of the text and explain how it is developed. How
did the attitude of the American government and American citizens change after
these events took place. As necessary, cite specific details and passages from the
text.