In what book/ Story (resaurse) is this from?
Answer:
I think it's C) "It creates tension by moving fron the slower pace of the description to the faster pace of Bob's dialogue, which suggests an uneasiness on Bob's part."
Because even though I only read this part of the passage just now, instead of the full story, I can tell the description of either character, wasn't too detailed. Not to mention the pacing did start out normally, but it felt as though Bob chimed in a little too quickly.
I hope this answer satisfies you. Also please let me know if it's right or not :)
Answer:
I acted very unintelligently.
Explanation:
You could replace dumb with a more profounded way.
Answer:
1. is A, B, C and D
2. Root , D
3. A and D
4 A affix
5. A and D
Explanation:
Brief explanation to show you how I got my answers.
1. A has the suffix ical
B tic
.c has ment
D does not have a suffix
E has ence.
2. The answer is root because it is not affix, not suffix or prefix
so it is root.
3. A because the prefix auto
D - In
4. it is again not suffix or prefix, or postscript so affix.
5. A, auto changes it, because bio means life and auto means self so it changes to that persons life instead of a biography about someone else it is about ones life.
incoherence - the quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear. Without the in- prefix it means the opposite the quality of being logical and consistent.
Hope this helps you let me know if you have any questions!
Answer:
A. He uses the father's letter and dialogue to convey his disapproval of Nnaemeka's marriage.
Explanation:
Chinua Achebe's short story "Marriage is a Private Affair" revolves around the story of Nnaemeka and his "unaccepted" marriage to a woman outside of his tribe. The story delves into how tradition posed an obstacle to a marriage between two tribes, and how women are perceived to be in society.
When Nnaemeka informed his father about his marriage to Nene, his father was opposed to the idea of him marrying a woman outside of their Igbo tribe. Moreover, she was brought up in a cosmopolitan city and not 'fit' to be a traditional housewife. So, when he got the wedding picture, he cut off Nene from the photo and sent it back, replying with the words <em>"on further thought I decided just to cut off your wife and send it back to you because I have nothing to do with her. How I wish that I had nothing to do with you either."</em>
The author used the letter and the dialogues of Okeke to reveal his perspective of his son's marriage.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.