Make a mathmatecal, chemical, or grammatical study of
Answer:
It's like a word or a sentence that doesn't belong
It's a noun but it it used grammatically wrong in the sentence
You'll know whenever the sentence or phrase stands out
Here's and example: Walking through the kitchen, the smoke alarm was going off." This sentence literally means that the smoke alarm was taking a stroll. Or walking away. Lol
Explanation:
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"Near the beginning of life on Earth, Shen Nong, who was the Lord of the Wind, made numerous voyages over our world," is the passage's best example of the trait found in a myth.
<h3>What do you mean by myth?</h3>
Myth refers to conventional tales that explain social or natural phenomena or deal with human history while incorporating supernatural characters or events. Folktales, fables, lore, and the like are a few examples.
Therefore, the aforementioned example shows that Shen Nong is thought of as the existence on earth in "Near the Beginning of Life on Earth," when he did not coexist with other life. However, "Lord of the Wind" has a supernatural character who bestows wind-related ability.
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<em><u>Answer: A. Noun</u></em>
Explanation:
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Noun is a person, place, or thing.
For Example:
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Person:
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- singer
- Chris
- principal
- police officer
- football player
- doctor
Place:
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- school
- Walmart
- football stadium
- farm
- park
Thing:
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- soccer ball
- basketball
- football
- books
- headphones
- sunglasses
- toys
- tennis ball
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