They have changed the world by creating interesting things that amaze us and let’s us do the right things
Answer:
A: It does not convey to power and immensity of the idea.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the essay <em>Love's Vocabulary</em> by Diane Ackerman.
<em>How can love’s spaciousness be conveyed in the narrow confines of one syllable? </em>-<em> </em>asks the author. She discusses the origin of the word, and how people use it: <em>We use the word love in such a sloppy way that it can mean almost nothing or absolutely everything.</em>
The problem is not that the word <em>love </em>consists of only one syllable, but that such a powerful, diverse feeling is difficult to describe. One word is not enough to convey its power, and the way people use it is not appropriate.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
Our two cats don't like to be put in their travel crates at all.
This is correct because weren't, aren't, and doesn't are all not grammatically correct.
Mental pictures evoked by language
Answer:
pres.perf. pres.
She <em><u>has tried</u></em> to forget the incident, but it still <em><u>lingers</u></em> in her mind.
Explanation: