Answer:
breaking the bill –> C. giving change
common clay–> B. ordinary man
trifle –> H. small amount
larks –> F. tricks
Explanation:
Answer: B. While both sides agree that processed foods are more convenient, the damage they do to a person's health should not be ignored.
"Finding common ground" means trying to find the areas in which both sides of a debate agree on. In this example, both sides on the debate on processed foods agree that this type of foods are more convenient. Finding common ground when addressing a counterclaim can ensure that both sides listen to the statement, instead of one side feeling alienated or ignored.
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Answer:For instance, TS Elliot's “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a famous free verse poem in which many lines end in rhyme, but those rhymes don't follow any particular pattern (or rhyme scheme) and the poem follows no particular meter.
Explanation:
Free verse is an open form of poetry, which in its modern form arose through the French vers libre form. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech
While describing Kenny, the narrator uses a mysterious tone. The narrator most likely uses this tone to create traits of Kenny. The description of Kenny makes you think of him as tough, or mysterious. Its used to create your impression of him. The narrator uses physical description rather than personality descriptions, to create a “Unknown” vibe to him. “…with a pale skin…” most likely reference that he’s supernatural. Although people can have pale skin, pale skin is often used in stories to create an unnatural being; zombies, monster, etc. “He was tall, gaunt…” creates a tough tone. All of this is important because it adds on to the central idea of the passage. Tone is important because it helps develops the vibe and the theme of the story. From observation, this is most likely an excerpt from a mysterious passage. You can use the tone, word choice, and message to more understand the passage.