The only preposition in this sentence is the word of.
Answer: plasma membrane
Explanation: The membrane that cover the cell is called plasma membrane. It is a semipermeable membrane. The membrane present around a cell is a fluidic membrane called plasma membrane.
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Metal and steel are regularly used in the same sentence. ... Instead, it is actually a variant of a metal. Although steel is composed of iron – which is a metal – the non-metal carbon within its chemical make-up means that it is not a pure metal, so it cannot be classed as one. So, there you have it
Answer:
D) A life-giving force
A) Sadness and nostalgia
C) Metaphor
B) John Keats
Explanation:
The given lines are from the poem<em> A Thing of Beauty</em> written by John Keats. This is why option B is the correct one in question D.
In question A, you left out one of the options you were given - <em>a life-giving force</em>. I marked it as<em> option D</em>, and it is the correct one. An immortal drink is a drink that gives immortality, or in other words, life.
All lovely tales evoke the feeling of sadness and nostalgia. Nostalgia and sadness usually accompany each other as nostalgia is longing for the past. When we long for someone or something, we usually feel sad. This is why option A is the correct one in question B.
The literary device used in the quote from question C is the metaphor. The metaphor is a type of comparison made between two unrelated things that are similar in some aspect. It usually states that something is something else. This quote refers to all the beautiful things Keats listed before, including the lovely tales. They are the life-giving force described as the immortal drink.