Option a. forty-eight
In basic rules, spelling out numbers <span>vs using figures (numerals) is a matter of writer's preference.
In some rules, hyphenate all compound numbers from twenty-one through ninety-nine.</span>
Answer:
C). This books helps me realize that much of my online information is not secured.
Explanation:
<em>The central idea of the book "The Code Book" is to reveal that much of the world's online information is not secured</em> as the number of internet users is rapidly increasing and very few consider or pay attention to take precautions in order to keep their privacy intact. Lucy relates it personally as via going through this book, she realized that most of her information online is not secured and could be misused for different purposes. The personal connection is built when she relates it to her own privacy and security that reflects her viewpoint on this subject.
All of these could help, but I wouldn't think that is the most logical answer. And sometimes the literal meaning of the poem isn't always what the poet is trying to express. Sometimes there are hidden messages or ideas that the author is trying to convey. I would say your most reasonable answer would be B) understand the meaning of words and their connotations to interpret the poet's figurative language, but all of the above could also very well be your answer.
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