Read the excerpt from "Daughter of Invention". But Laura's inventing days were over just as Yoyo's were starting up with her school-wide success. Rather than the rolling suitcase everyone else in the family remembers, Yoyo thinks of the speech her mother wrote as her last invention. It was as if, after that, her mother had passed on to Yoyo her pencil and pad and said, "Okay, Cuquita, here's the buck. You give it a shot."
Which context clue provides the best hint for the meaning of the underlined idiom in this excerpt?
A. but Laura’s invents days were over
B. the rolling suitcase everyone else in the family remembers
C. Yoyo thinks of the speech her mother wrote as her last invention
D. after that her mother had passed on to Yoyo her pencil and pad
Answer:
D. After that, her mother had passed on to yoyo her pencil and pad.
Explanation:
The context clue that provides the best hint for the meaning of the underlined idiom in this excerpt is option D <u>"After that, her mother had passed on to yoyo her pencil and pad."</u>
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He mistakes the invitation of Doctor T.J. so he doesn't want anyone to find him! Hope this helps :D<span />
A pro about positive esteem is you aren't easily upset when someone makes a rude comment
A con is you may be a total B!7ch ( if this is for school for heaven's sake please put you may be hurting others because they aren't like you)
A pro about negative is if you want to change yourself and you know it is possible to you can try it out
A con is you can get upset easily if it hurts that bad
Answer:
According to scholars, English professors studied rhetoric as the languages' worst and professors of speech studied rhetoric as the languages' best.
Explanation:
Rhetoric is the subject that studies the devices necessary for a good speech and good communication to be carried out. Rhetoric is totally associated with spoken language and studies devices such as the ability to speak and manipulate words in order to send a precise, consistent and convincing message.
As it is completely associated with a spoken and unwritten language, many scholars believe that English teachers studied rhetoric as the worst of languages and speech teachers studied rhetoric as the best of languages.