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B. It attempts to modify an element within a sentence, but is not near the element.
Science fiction is something that is not real and pertains to science.
Option a could not be the correct answer. The statement simply states that a grandfather is telling stories of his childhood. There is no mention or sense of anything scientific about this. For all we know the grandfather could be talking about how he remembers the smell of his mothers cooking. Yes, it is possible he could be talking about his fathers experiments in science. But since there are more than a million other possibilities, it is unlikely this is the correct answer.
Option b could be correct. The statement tells us about a town that takes place on Saturn's moons. Since Saturn is something that is somewhat unknown to us (humans) and is a place that can still be researched this can involve something pertaining to science.
Option c could not be correct. This is because the statement is to bland. This could be talking about anything. His fear could be of heights or snakes or drowning. It could also be possible that his fear is of something that is then solved with scientific research but since there are more than a million other possibilities, it is unlikely this is the correct answer.
Option d could also not be the correct answer. If a story is focusing on a conflict between two friends, then science will probably not be a factor in that. Unless the friends are science geniuses. Then this answer is not likely to be correct. Also, since it states that the MAIN FOCUS is already on the friends then that leaves little room for science.
This leaves the one possible and most likely answer to be correct, which is option b.
- Marlon Nunez
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I am too tired to do any homework right now.
I had to rush to school.
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Figure it out. Here's the definition.
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Onomatopoeia is the process of creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. Such words are themselves also called onomatopoeias. Common onomatopoeias include animal noises such as "oink", "meow" (or "miaow"), "roar" and "chirp". Onomatopoeia can differ between languages: it conforms to some extent to the broader linguistic system.
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Dear Ali,
Hi! Thanks for the gift that you gave me after my graduation. It's so great to know that you still remember me after not hearing anything from you for ages. I just wanted to let you know that I am so happy because I graduated and I even received a gift from you. Thank you and I hope to see and hear from you again soon. Take care!
Lots of Love from your friend.
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