Answer:
Herbivores eat only plants. Similarly, carnivores eat only meat.
The lion grew so hungry that it began looking food food.
A gazelle is not as fast as a cheetah, but it can run longer periods of time.
Explanation:
<u>"Similarly" serves to compare. It commonly appears at the beginning of a sentence in which the information presents similarities with an idea or fact that has already been pre</u>sented. An example with "similarly" is:
- Cats are scared of dogs. Similarly, dogs are not very fond of cats.
<u>"So... that" is used with an adjective. The purpose is to amplify that adjective to imply that the characteristic or feeling it describes led to a certain result or consequence.</u> An example with "so... that" is:
- I was so disappointed that I left the room immediately.
<u>"As.. as" is also used with an adjective, and it also indicates a comparison. It shows - unless the sentence is negative, of course - that two people or things are at the same level when it comes to a certain attribute.</u> Example:
- Josh is as talkative as his brother Leon.
Answer:
I think Macbeth might actually try to kill him next but gets stopped or I guess Macbeth could become king.
Explanation:
Answer:
Internal Preview.
Explanation:
As per the question, 'internal preview' is the kind of connective that have been exemplified through the given example as it aims to instruct the audience regarding about the upcoming ideas('what can be done by our state, by our local communities, and by each of us in this room') that are going to be addressed. The direction to audience about the upcoming ideas help establish the transition from one idea to another and implies that these are the concerns that the speaker would address next. Thus, <u>'internal preview'</u> is the correct answer.
I believe the correct option is B. <span>With multiple steps in the instruction manual, we were unsure of the solution when the wheel detached from the bicycle.
It provides the most details. The steps are not "so many" or "many" as in the other options, but "multiple" - which is more precise, as we know there are few steps, and not hundreds of them. Furthermore, it lets us know there is an instruction manual, and not just any kind of instruction. Also, being unsure of a solution is more specific than just not knowing what to do. Finally, this example specifies the context ("the wheel detached from the bicycle").</span>
Answer: B) Marullus regrets that the people are celebrating Caesar and is insulted that they forgot how they used to praise Pompey
Explanation: Marullus is shamed by the fact that the people are taking the day off to celebrate Caesar, when they used to climb walls and did the impossible just to see and praise Pompey, his enemy.