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specialized subject in British English
(ˈspɛʃəˌlaɪzd ˈsʌbdʒɪkt) education. a school or university subject that concentrates on a particular field of knowledge.
specialize in (something)
To have specific training, education, proficiency, or experience in one particular subject, topic, field, etc.
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The answer is " his sentences are short and direct". When your begin to read " In Another Country", you find that their kind of short and not drawn out. I didn't say flowing because his writing didn't sound "flowy". He gets straight to the point.
<span>What adjective best describes the narrators father according to the narrator in "notes of a native son" the answer is angry</span><span />
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I believe the answer is: capable of being hated; disgusting
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The word to be filled in this problem would be salary. Though you can use other words and/or phrases that would just fit in like a glove to complete the thought and make sense out of it. Since there is no particular instruction as to what is to be needed to be filled in there, then any word or words or phrases or even sentence fragments will do. As long as the thought is complete and that it makes sense when read, then there is no problem.