<span>The excerpt claims that Johnson’s work is significant because he searched literature and found more words.
The excerpt says how at the time there weren't enough dictionaries, or rather there weren't enough words in those dictionaries. This is why Johnson took it upon himself to scroll through countless books in search of new words, which he later added into his dictionary, published in 1755.
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1. B. It's Amos' house servant who comes late every morning.
2. B. Seldom my husband comes home drunk.
3. B. Unless you lean on me I will not take care of you.
4. B. I was prevented from going to cinema because I was sick.
5. B. Given option to choose, which job would you do?
6. B. Had the President knew the man very well, he wouldn't appointed him Minister.
7. B. He could not believe that his brother had won the jackpot.
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Making a logical guess about what will happen next
Answer:
In this poem, Countee Cullen (1903-1946) uses irony to reveal the ridiculous beliefs that support racism. The notion of a woman, presumably a white woman, firmly believing that, even in Heaven, her class status, based on discriminatory biases that should not be considered godly, will provide her with poor blacks to do everything for her while she sleeps.
Explanation:
There´s also an allusion to biblical notions through the words "heaven," "celestial chores," and "cherubs," signifying the existence of a spiritual afterlife, in which, this woman seems to absurdly believe racism prevails.
With simple parallel circuits, all components are connected between the same two sets of electrically common points, creating multiple paths for electrons to flow from one end of the battery to the other. I thinks so
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