Answer:
Explanation:
So my topic will be on Equestrians.
My site: The odyssey online / equestrians
1.) This site uses neat and organized paragraphs for each topic they explain.
2.) It does not have bulleted lists
3.) Yes there are bolded headings
4.) The text does have highlighted words
5.) There are pictures
Things that the site may need:
A more organized site because it is not just one topic
It could have some bulleted lists for it
There is only one bolded heading so maybe another
Maybe some more pictures so the reader know what the writer is talking about
Answer:
Explanation:
Well anorexic is not exactly an endearing quality. If Helen is svelte, she would hardly like to be called anorexic. The former means that she is exotic in a very attractive manner as well as being athletically thin. That's a real compliment. Anorexic is a disease caused by undereating.
He should be sensitive to how she things about language and how careful she is. D might be a factor.
She would hardly care how anorexic originated. It's not something she likely wants to be associated with.
If the word has a hidden meaning form denotation, then it is something to consider carefully. Skinny is an example. Scrawny is even worse. Helen would not like to be called either of those. They have a disagreeable meaning associated with them.
I'm not sure what the proper interpretation of thematic form of a word is. I know what a theme is, and it does not sound very romantic, unless he's going to go on forever about her thinness which is not very smart.
I would choose B. Don't use words that have hidden meanings or obvious connotations.
Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
got it correct on edge!:)
<span>The speaker retells a story from Greek mythology, the rape of the girl Leda by the god Zeus, who had assumed the form of a swan. Leda felt a sudden blow, with the “great wings” of the swan still beating above her. Her thighs were caressed by “the dark webs,” and the nape of her neck was caught in his bill; he held “her helpless breast upon his breast.” </span>
Answer:
Biked
Explanation:
A verb is an action word therefore "biked" would mean pedalling on a bike.