The sentence that accurately describes the relationship between the theory of Universal Grammar and the acquisition of a second language is "The theory of Universal Grammar supports language acquisition because all languages share a similar structure." According to this theory, there are <u>universal principles</u>, shared by all languages, and <u>parameters</u> that can vary between languages. So, a second language learner has to set the values of a parameter. For example, the pro-drop parameter has two values, the pro-drop in the case of the Spanish language, in which a subject or object pronoun can be omitted, and the non-pro drop in the English language, in which the pronoun cannot be omitted.
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C- explain why they don't hold up
Explanation: I tried D and it was incorrect! In a rebuttal, your main purpose is to refute the counter argument and explain why that point-of-view doesn't hold up. The above answer is wrong!!!!
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make sure you add your name
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writing tips for number 2
you need a setting
strange character
and some kind of magic make it unique
The first picture is 'dissapointed' example; i'm disappointed that you lied to me...Explanation; disappointed is a word of charactor and meaning in a feeling
the second one would be 'smiled' example; I smiled as i walked to my last class of the day... explanation; smile in an action