1. Shopping scam is when a group of people (scammers) pretend to be reliable sellers , they either put the products in different prices or promises something else in return.
2. The warning could be that the price of the products are different from others places for example if you have seen that product somewhere else and the price is nothing the same as that site you should realize what’s happening. Also if the online store for example ask you for unusual pay methods.
3. Something you could do is read the reviews if it contains, check the privacy policy and the information of the website check if it has enough information about the contributors and site in general.
4. You should report the scam, talk to your bank and see what can be done and after that secure your accounts change(reset) passwords.
Hope it helps:)
the way u would do this is as simple as "in and out"
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10- Oxymoron
The words "safety" and "hazard" are right by each other and those are complete opposites so that is an oxymoron.
11- alliteration
The use of the b's at the beginning of a lot of the words is alliteration because it is the repetition of a similar sound at the beginning of the word. The only other one that it could be is consonance because consonance also repeats a sound, but only consonants and it is usually at the end of the word. Even though b is a consonant, I don't think it is consonance because the repetition appears at the beginning of the word.
12- Anaphora
This is anaphora because the word "singing" is being repeated in most of the clauses in order to place emphasis on it.
The choices for this question can be found elsewhere and as follows:
A.)about supernatural beings.
B.)a tale of King Arthur’s knights.
C.) about an idealized hero.
D.) a tragic story of betrayed lovers.
I think the correct answer is option B. A medieval romance narrative in prose or poetry always tells a tale of King Arthur’s knights.
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(I'm not entirely sure) I believe that the one you marked in the photo is the correct option (#3). Otherwise, it would become a run-on sentence.