In Games at Twilight Ravi’s childhood can best be described as free and adventurous
The personality traits of Ravi are as the ones any other kid who loves playing games and likes to show his bravery in the dark scary garage, he often gets lost in daydreaming and he can also be a little too emotional.
The other options are not correct because they don't match with the definition we can see of his character.
Answer:
C. comparative
Explanation:
The sentence above is trying to compare the work frequency of the workers in the soup kitchen this year and next year because it used the word, "more." It means that next year, the workers will be working more often than this year.
Also, the sentence used the adverb, <em>"frequently."</em> This adverb has <u>more than two syllables</u> and<u> ends in </u><em><u>"y."</u></em> It is a rule to add "more" prior to the adverb when using it as a <em>comparative adverb</em>.
Option d. option d. option d.
Answer:
(a) You ………ought………………. to love your siblings.
(b) I ……should…………………. to talk to you.
(c) You ………shouldn't………………. lose your cool over petty matters.
(d) He ………can………………. speak politely.
(e) Children ………should………………. avoid eating junk food.
(f) You ……should…………………. carry an umbrella when going out in the Sun.
(g) She ……might…………………. have distributed the sweets.
(h) They ………must………………. complete their work by noon.
(i) Get off the bus carefully lest you ……can/may…………………. fall.
(j) You …………must……………. show yourself to a doctor urgently.
Question 2.
Manish : I (a) ..............will........do practice of wrestling every day
Rashid : But you (b) ............should...........not overexert yourself so much.
Manish : I (c) …………must…………… win the competition at any cost.
Rashid : You (d) ………should……… remember that our health takes priority over other things.
Mohan : Oh yes! You (e) …………mustn't…………… worry. I am careful about my health.
Jonathan Swift´s satirical essay "A modest proposal" is rife with hyperbole. The entire proposal itself is hyperbolic. A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration that is used to emphasize an author´s point. In the case of satires, like "a modest proposal", hyperbole is often used to create humor and draw the reader´s attention to the ridiculous nature of an idea or situation.