Answer:
1. emission
4. poverty
Explanation:
1. I think we need a noun or V-ing here, but my choice is emission, behind a preposition.
4. Live in poverty - If I'm not wrong, it is a collocation
The Egyptians and Greeks believed that mental illness was a result of supernatural forces. In using strong smells, they hoped to drive out evil spirits inhabiting the body.
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Answer:
The statement which best describes the use of characterization in this excerpt is:
Anton is directly characterized as kind.
Explanation:
<em>Anton was kind enough to divide it for them. </em>
<u>In the line above, the narrator of the story is telling us that Anton is kind, and that is a perfect example of direct characterization.</u>
<u>Direct characterization happens when the author openly states a character's traits. The opposite would be indirect characterization, which happens when the author uses dialogues, actions, thoughts, and descriptions to tell us about the character. In this case, we have to infer the traits, since they are not explicitly told.</u>
Having that in mind, we can easily say that, in the passage, Anton is directly characterized as kind.
Answer:
No, this is not right. It should be "Their holiday had to be cancelled because of a fire at the hotel."
Explanation:
If you can change the whole sentence though, it would sound best as "Their holiday had to be cancelled due to a fire at the hotel."
Their = something they own
They're = they are
There = a place