Answer:
1. Noun
2. Verb
3. Adverb
4. Adjective
5. Adjective
6. Preposition
7. Adjective
8. Pronoun
9. Noun
10. Verb
Explanation:
In grammar, the term <em>parts of speech</em> refers to categories of words formed based on the similarity of the words' grammatical properties. There are eight basic parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections. Some say that there are nine parts of speech, defining determiners as a separate part of speech.
Nouns are words used to name different things, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.
Pronouns are words we use instead of nouns or noun phrases.
Adjectives are words that modify nouns.
Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being.
Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Conjunctions are words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Prepositions are words used to connect nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words within a sentence and express the relationship between them.
Interjections are words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are grammatically independent from the rest of the sentence.
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In Afghanistan, Amir and Baba’s relationship is strained. Baba doesn’t fully accept Amir, he views him as different, and the lack of similarities he sees from himself to Amir make Amir seem like an outsider. For example, Baba is a strong, brave man, while Amir chows signs of cowardice in many aspects of his life. In Afghanistan, there is little to no communication between the two characters, and Amir must find comfort in Rahim Khan, instead of his own father.In America, all of this changes. This change in their relationship could be a metaphor for the change in Afghanistan, the change of cultures, or the internal change Amir will go through, but it is a change regardless. The first this we see change is Amir takes a much larger role in his father’s life. Now he must watch over his father, like when Baba destroys the gas station store, and when he eventually gets cancer. Amir’s accomplishments seem to make Baba more proud, also. Back in Afghanistan, they only time Baba was ever really proud of Amir was when he won the kite tournament, a feat that Baba was more interested in Amir winning than Amir was. But in America, Amir’s accomplishments, like graduating form high school and going to college, are looked upon highly by Baba. Lastly, the communication barrier between Amir and Baba is finally broken down, the two seem to be able to talk more freely to each other, and Baba seems to respond to Amir more openly then he ever would have in Afghanistan.