This statement reflects Williams's interest in objects or things (tangible and intangible, objective and subjective) rather in concepts or ideas, since when we think of an object we almost immediately picture it in our minds, and it is then when we fully understand it, when we have an idea of what it means - to us, at least. Since Imagism involves the use of a simple, precise, and concrete language, which somehow impels the reader to picture the words in his or her mind and get to their essence, this statement clearly reflects the tenets of this movement.
Answer:
material, machinery/equipment, manpower, and methods.
Explanation:
An ishikawa Diagram, also called the Fishbone Diagram or the Cause-and-effect Diagram is used to perform a cause-and-effect, meaning it is used to show how causes are as a result of causes. Sometimes the fishbone diagrams use the cause and effect method to find root causes and solutions to problems. The bones of the fish are usually the four "Ms" and they are material, machinery/equipment, manpower, and methods. However, sometimes two more Ms are added: Measurement and Mother Nature.
The examples of complex sentences are :
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<em>Before you eat the sandwich, please cut it in half.
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<em>When we are ready to leave, we will send you a text message.
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<em>If she starts to get warm, Janna will turn on the air conditioner.</em>
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When we get to know a character by the description that the author provides, we are facing direct characterization. In direct characterization, the author uses adjectives to describe the character's appearance and personality. Hence, the correct answer is B, direct characterization occurs when authors clearly tell readers about a character's personality traits.
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<em><u>borrow’d</u></em>
<em><u>fortunes.</u></em>
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" is a romantic comedy that revolves around a number of characters in the play and their love stories. The main protagonist Viola disguises herself as a boy and thus, began the love triangle which will be the main plot of the story, infused with themes of love, appearance, reality, and the ambitious nature of the characters.
Act III scene iv of the play shows Olivia commenting about her head steward Malvolio's strange behavior. The complete sentence of Olivia's dialogue is given below-
<em>OLIVIA: I have sent after him. He says he'll come;
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<em>How shall I feast him? what bestow on him?
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<em>For youth is bought more oft than begged or </em><em><u>borrow’d</u></em><em>.
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<em>I speak too loud.—
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<em>Where's Malvolio?—He is sad and civil,
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<em>And suits well for a servant with my </em><em><u>fortunes</u></em><em>.
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<em>Where is Malvolio?</em>