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sladkih [1.3K]
3 years ago
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4) Match the following definitions with the correct terms. The study of words' origins English, along with languages of India, E

urope, Iran, and those of long-ago Central Asia, Greece, and Turkey is what kind of language? something or a person that comes before language varieties that differ from varieties of the same language a reference work or source in which you can check on a word's origins possessing power or authority the information inside the brackets following a word's pronunciation in the dictionary

English
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german3 years ago
4 0

here is some of the definitions

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8. not sure but i think biased

9. unbiased

10. biased

Explanation:

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What literary elements do the authors use to support and develop the central idea of women's autonomy
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The literary element the authors used are B. Ibsen uses dialogue to build conflict between characters, while Woolf alludes to historical figures to make her point.

<h3 /><h3>What is a literary element?</h3>

A literary element is an essential characteristic or component of all works of written and spoken narrative such as character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition, ending/denouement, and narrative point-of-view.

Henrik Ibsen, a Norwegian playwright of <em>The Doll's house</em> used dialogue to show that Nora is finally becoming an autonomous and  free woman.

Woolf, a British author of <em>A Room of One's Own </em>discusses how women need space in the literature world as men have dominated for too long.

Therefore, she alludes to different authors discussing how women had to hide behind male names in order to publish a book.

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The complete question.

What literary elements do the authors use to support the central idea of women's autonomy?

A. Woolf uses emotionally charged language to emphasize her viewpoint, while Ibsen uses language that is factual and direct.

B. Ibsen uses dialogue to build conflict between characters, while Woolf alludes to historical figures to make her point.

C. Both passages follow a cause-effect structure to show that a lack of privacy is the result of society's pressure on women to conform.

D. Both passages follow a problem-solution structure in which the problem is revealed in a central conflict or theme.

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These dreams are interpreted to mean that Enkidu is coming to help him in his quest and the dream affects the plot by creating conflict and suspense.

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<h3>How to complete these sentences?</h3>

These sentences require you to identify the correct conditional and choose the verb depending on it. Here are the conditionals:

  • Zero conditional: It describes general facts and you must use the present tense in both clauses.
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  • Second conditional: It describes hypothetical situations. The structure is if+ past simple and would/could.
  • Third conditional: It describes hypothetical situations in the past by usign the structure if+ past perfect and would/could +have.

<h3>What words complete the sentence?</h3>

Based on the above, the sentences are:

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