All of these could be considered an "author's purpose". An author is technically anyone who writes anything, therefore the purpose of writing is theoretically limitless. If you have to choose one of these, however, it would be "to remind".
The description of Britain's foreign policy during the Victorian era is D. Fear of competition leads to cautious isolationism.
There was no suggestion of 'British imperialism' as imperialism at that time has a strong connotation of dogma and politics as consideration for the acquisition of territory.
Shakespeare perhaps could’ve said “The true question is “To be, or not to be?”
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
It was Geoffrey Chaucer who was the poet of the fourteenth century and who helped in the development of Middle English. Chaucer is also known as the "Father of English Literature". He is considered as the great poet of the fourteenth century or "Age of Chaucer". Chaucer had contributed around two-thousand words in English dictionary. He wrote in English during the time when French and Latin was in much use in literature. His magnum opus "The Canterbury Tales" can be considered that bank.
So, it was not Shakespeare who wrote in the fourteenth century but Chaucer. Shakespeare wrote during the Elizabethan Era starting from 1558-1603.
Answer:
1: The -s inflection indicates that monotremes is a plural noun.
2: The suffix -ic indicates that holoblastic is an adjective.
3: The suffix -ation in the word segmentation is a noun-forming suffix denoting a process.
Explanation:
1: Noun "monotreme" is inflected for number (to make it plural). Inflecting a noun is called declension. Declension of a noun by -s is the most common method to make it plural.
2: Suffix -ic is added with holoblast to make it an adjective. Holoblastic segmentation is complete cleavage divinding the whole egg into distinct and separate blastomores.
Suffix -ic is usually used after Greek and Latin words to make their adjectives.
3: Suffix -ation is combination of two suffixes -ate and -ion to make (process) nouns from root words.
4: Last option (The -s inflection indicates that monotremes is a possessive noun) is NOT correct because there is no possession of monotremes. "monotremes" is simple plural noun.