Answer and Explanation:
According to the instructions, the underlined words are "teacher" in the first sentence and "2010" in the second one.
<u>A question that requires more than just "yes" or "no" to be answered needs question words: how, when, where, what, which, etc.</u>
<u>The first word concerns a profession, a job, a role Navya performs. This question will need the question word "what" to get "teacher" as the answer:</u>
1. What is Navya's job in the High School?
OR
What does Navya work as in the High School?
<u>The second question we will come up with concerns time, which means we are going to need the question word "when":</u>
2. Since when has Alex been working abroad?
Answer:
C) false causation
Explanation:
The false causation fallacy is a category of informal fallacies in which a cause is incorrectly identified. For example, "my going to sleep causes the sun to set." The two events may coincide, but have no causal connection.
Paraphrase the source and provide an accurate citation.
you need to paraphrase so that your teacher, or whomever will grade your work, does not think that you plagiarized, and thus making you fail. Copying it word for word would also make you look like you're stealing.
The Open Window belongs to the horror genre since the Sappleton niece skillfully turns daily occurrences into a ghost story.
<h3>What does The Open Window's theme entail?</h3>
The short story The Open Window, by H.H. Munro (Saki) includes escape as one of its topics. The Sappleton men escape their daily routine by hunting, the Sappleton niece uses lying as a form of escape, and Nuttel seeks to escape the stress of his daily existence through his vacation. Empowerment is a different theme.
The door that is always left open is the source of the mystery. The husband and two brothers of Mrs. Sappleton went hunting three years ago but never returned. The tone is enigmatic since we are aware of the tragedy, but the missing men have never been found, and that adds to the mystery.
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