Answer:
1. Duck
.
2. Crab
.
3. Beetroot.
4. Raspberry.
5. Chicken.
Explanation:
The odd ones out in the given groups are as follows-
1. Duck because the others (prawns, mussels, and squid) are all seafood while duck is poultry.
2. Crab is the odd one out as the others are all meat.
3. Beetroot, as it is a vegetable and the rest, are fruits.
4. Raspberry is a fruit and the rest are vegetables.
5. Chicken because the rest are different ways of cooking.
Explanation:
It is important to analyze the information you are using for textual evidence because authors often use literary devices like imagery and similies to convey the bigger meaning of the text or, the theme. If textual evidence is not analyzed the possible real meaning will not be understood by the reader, unless the evidence is analyzed.
'Where is the airport?' is a sentence because it contains a complete subject and predicate. It may be a bit confusing at first, but if you're ever confused about the grammar in a question, just switch around the order of the words so that the subject comes first.
Where is the airport?
In this sentence, 'airport' is the subject and 'is' is the verb. However, since the subject usually comes before the verb, you might want to switch them around to make it a bit less confusing.
The airport is where?
Now it becomes more obvious that there is a subject and a verb, and that they form a complete sentence.
Hope this helps!