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If you use the dictionary, you can see that the word Luscious means richer, or sweeter, while delicious just means appealing in taste.
The answer would be.
D: Luscious implies a more pleasant, richer, or sweeter taste than delicious.
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Which of the following correctly applies to connotations?
Answer: First we have to understand that connotations is the emotional and imaginative association surrounding a word. Out of all the options shown above the one that best applies to connotations is answer choice B) They are always subjective. In other words it depends on the person.
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But I remember my parents telling me how different it was moving to a brand new country.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
the correct answer is B, because a fragment does not have to rely on other parts of the sentence to get its point across because it has a clear subject and accompanying verb phrase or predicate. When the full thought is not expressed because either the subject with a verb is missing, you have a sentence fragment.
<span>D. The use of repetition creates a strong link in the listeners minds between Clark Jefferson and negative things.
The repetition here is Clark Jefferson. The speaker starts every sentence with Clark Jefferson to solidify in the audience's head who the person is talking about. Every statement is a negative statement about Clark Jefferson. This is so that every time you hear his name it is associated with something negative. This is in turn will most likely influence your vote away from Clark Jefferson and towards the speaker.
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