the answer would be A, because it's the opposite of the claim and it doesn't support it, but it supports the idea of adding one more hour being beneficial
(Sorry some words may be different as it is in British English and I prefer writing in it)
Introduction by Mimiwhatsup:Over 500 students came to the Mason High School football team's game where they won the state championship. The two final teams Sutter High and Mason High played a controversial game. The weather outside was 32 degrees outside. Both teams played a hard game Mason High travelled 60 miles to the game. So that they could be the high school football team.
Body Paragraph: First, when Mason High School won it was the very first championship they ever won. This game was played on Monday, December 1st on a cold winter day but that was no matter to the football teams. The two teams were wearing red and yellow with a scoreboard of 56-34 to the very end. The teams' quarterbacks or seniors were prepared and ready to meet and play. Mason High School was declared the winner at the end for a specific high score of 56 and became their very first team to win at their school in championships.
I would say that knit and gnome are similar in that both words have a silent letter/sound: in knit, you don't read the K sound in the beginning, and in gnome, you don't read the G sound in the beginning. Other than that, I don't really see many similarities between those two words.
When it comes to differences, the obvious one is the meaning - they don't mean the same thing. Also, knit is a verb, whereas gnome is a noun. They are also spelled differently, because they are different words, and so on.
Answer:
A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that any given word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation. A connotation is frequently described as either positive or negative, with regard to its pleasing or displeasing emotional connection. For example, a stubborn person may be described as being either strong-willed or pig-headed; although these have the same literal meaning, strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will, while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing with someone.
Explanation:
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Even though the only option was A, I do believe that A is the correct option. While speaking in first person, the reader feels like it is them doing the interactions in the book. And that is what helps the reader to learn the names of the other characters in the book faster and understand the book in a clearer sense.