I would say The first one would be the best illustrated
Answer:
This question requires a personal answer since you have to talk about your own family. Anyway, I will ive you an explanation that will be usfeul for you to understand it.
Explanation:
We have Carly's family. We are given a description of her family members, her mother's occupation, and even her pets.
If any of the characteristics of Carly's family is similar to yours, then you can say "how your family is the same as Carly's family", and in case your family is different, you only have to explain how it is composed, what they work, whether you have pets or not, etc.
<u>For example:</u>
<em>I have a small family. I only live with my mother and father. I also have a dog.
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<em>My father is a factory worker and my mother works as a teacher at a school close to home.
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<em>My dog is called Tommy and he is one year old. He is brown and his hair is soft.</em>
"I felt much better" is the one sentence among the following choices given in the question that <span>has a subject complement.</span>
Answer: Though an international clean-up is needed, the solution is not as simple as cleaning laundry.
Explanation:
A paradox is a statement which might seem absurd at first, but turn out to have certain point. In literature, it is often used to make the reader think about a new idea.
In "Homework", Allen Ginsberg conveys the idea that many countries need a clean-up. In fact, he begins the poem by stating that he wants to wash Iran. The message the author wants to express is that there is a state of political and social unrest, which threatens our environment and nature. However, a clean-up is not a solution to this problem, as the situation is not that simple. Through suggesting an international clean-up, the author calls for his readers to pay attention to this problem, and think of a real-life solution to it.
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