Answer:
Hybrid?
Explanation:
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Answer:
This question requires a personal answer. I will give you an answer that you can use as an example to modify it and make your own.
Explanation:
This question corresponds to the poem "My mother saw a dancing bear" by <em>Charles Causley.</em>
We must begin by clarifying that the word bruin is used to name bears, especially in texts addressed to children.
That could be the first reason. The author may have wanted his poem to be addressed to an audience of children. If we read the poem with attention we can see that the poem has a happy tone and that there are even children in it.
Another option could be that the author wanted to avoid repeating the word "bear" so he used another meaning.
Answer:
B.
Weighing perhaps 250 pounds, the police bulletin said the suspect was a large man with very <u>large</u> ears.
Explanation:
Modifiers in a sentence is said to be when an adverb or an adjective is used in a phrase, clause or in-order to give more clarity to a given sentence.
This modifier goes a long way to make sure that the meaning behind the sentence is clarified. <em>For example, He went to the 5 star restaurant to have a </em><em><u>vegetarian</u></em><em> meal. </em>The word, <u>Vegetarian</u> is the modifier to<u> meal.</u>
Answer:
"The narrator's description characterizes Robin Hood as generous."
Explanation:
The dialogue doesn't characterize Robin as a thief or uninterested and the narrator's description doesn't show how 'merciful' he is.