Seems cool and when you said Oxford do you mean the one in Mississippi
Answer: The answer is (B) A group of peers who read each other's writing.
Explanation:
When a reader uses word choice patterns of events and other clues to determine meaning it is called drawing inferences. The rest of the choices do not use word choice patterns of events and other clues to determine the meaning of a phrase or word.
Sophia is using an antonym to make an analogy.
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A comparison of two entities that are otherwise dissimilar based on how similar they are to one another 1: Resemblance is the similarity of two objects that are otherwise dissimilar. 2: the suggestion that if two or more items concur in some areas, they probably concur in other areas as well.
The best examples are widely recognized. They describe an abstract idea using a well-known concept. The odometer and speedometer on a car are good examples of a function and its derivative because we all know how speedometers operate but perhaps not calculus.
type analogies
comparisons between causes and effects.
comparisons of an object and its use.
Synonyms.
Antonyms.
Analogies from products to sources.
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Answer:
1. Infinitive
2. Preposition
3. Appositive
4. Gerund
5. Participle
Explanation:
1. An infinitive phrase combines an infinitive word, (e.g. to) and a verb, modifier or complement. In the first sentence, To look is the infinitive phrase.
2. Prepositional phrases contain a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition and a modifier.
3. The appositive is placed before a noun so as to provide further information about it. In sentence 3, on the table tells us where the plants were situated.
4. A gerund is a noun formed from a verb, with the addition of -ing. A gerund phrase is a gerund with additional words that can serve as the noun in the sentence. Catching the ball is the gerund phrase in sentence 4.
5. A participle phrase looks like a gerund phrase but the difference is that the participle phrase modifies a verb. In sentence 5, the participle phrase modifies the verb, took.