Voice in a text is practically point of view. So, the point of view from a certain character in a text is the text's voice, or the perspective that the author wants to present us with.
The question that is being raised here is this one: "Which of the four sentences is neutral?"
Here are the choices.
A. 4
B. 2
C. 1
<span>D. 3
</span>
The correct answer is this one: "B. 2" <span>Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade.</span>
ENEMY : FEUD :: RIVAL : QUARREL
Option: C
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison in which a object or an idea is compared to another thing that totally differs from it.
Here, word rival means a contender or a competitor to be defeated. This more or less matches the word enemy than all the other given words.
In the same way, to feud is to quarrel (argument that goea on for a pretty long time) and this directly means the term quarrel.
The rest options do come into account as the meaning totally differs.
Answer:
b and d
Explanation:
but I'm not sure how many you can select
hope this helps!
( I think these are the answers) If I'm wrong i am so sorry
It is important to remember that commas are not merely pauses within a sentence, a mistake that is often made and which leads to writing issues. A comma is also a punctuation mark that is used to separate clauses, or ideas and that helps connect them without having to use periods all the time. Commas, according to rules, must be used in the following cases: before using coordinating conjunctions, such as but, and or for, after dependent clauses that begin a sentence, to separate series within a sentence, when you are going to use a clause that clarifies a word, or an idea before it, after introductory adverbs, such as Finally, before a quotation, when setting dates (day, month, year), when using the city-state combinations, after a freestanding word, like no, when you address something or someone directly in a text, between adjectives that modify a noun, among others. In this case, the correct answer is A, because the commas separate the main subject, Mother, the dependent clause in the middle, the main idea, which is that the subject works late and then in between the main idea and its dependent clause, which is that they eat supper at 8 because the mother works late.