Answer:
1. Palpable - adjective
2. Impeccably - adverb
3. Deduction - noun
4. Exonerate - verb
Explanation:
1. Palpable - is an intense feeling that is as good as being touched. It is an adjective because it is descriptive.
2. Impeccably- Because of the -ly suffix attached to the root word, impeccable, we can deduce that the word is an adverb that tells us how impeccable or without faults a certain thing is.
3. Deduction - This is a noun because it is the name of a process. Deduction is inference or subtraction as the case may be.
4. Exonerate - This is an act of absolving a person of a fault. A verb is an action word or a doing word.
If I were stranded on an island and could only have one item. I would want a yacht.
Answer:
Sentential form
Explanation:
A sentence is a sentential form when it has only symbols (P, Q, A...). It may have terminal symbols or start symbol.
The term dialect<span> involves the spelling, sounds, grammar and pronunciation used by a particular group of people and it distinguishes them from other people around them.</span>Dialect<span> is a very powerful and common way of characterization, which elaborates the geographic and social background of any character.</span>
Miss Maudie tries to explain Atticus's excellent marksmanship and his lack of pride in it. ... She tells Scout and Jem good things about their father (Atticus).