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Adeline Virginia Woolf was known as one of the famous English writers. She was born in 1882 and she died in 1941. Although she was considered as one of the most famous writers, she is considered as one of the most important authors of 20th century that begin to use a stream of consciousness as a narrative device that we can find in many literary works nowadays.
One of her most famous works are ''Mrs. Dalloway'', ''To the Lighthouse'', ''The Waves'', ''A Room of one's Own'', ''The years'', ''Jacob's room'', and more.
The most appropriate of the homonyms to complete the sentence below is; Choice B; course- to run, race or move swiftly.
<h3>Which homonym best completes the sentence?</h3>
From the task content, the sentence given is;
John started to relax as all the encouraging words his mother spoke the previous day began to........ through his mind.
In essence, to complete the sentence, the blank should be filled with run. On this note, it follows that the homonym which is most appropriate is; Choice B.
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Answer:A.) Adam has awakened David on other occasions.
Explanation:Adam has awakened David on other occasions. David does not seemed surprised by Adam’s waking him up. David says Adam must leave David alone for the rest of that night, and we can guess that Adam is allowed to wake David up only once in a night.
The correct answer is: America has struggled with its identity as a melting pot due to cultural differences and anti-immigration policies.
The fact America is described as a melting pot means that it gradually evolved from a highly, culturally diverse center to a more homogeneous society holding its own traditions.
During the evolving stage, american citizens conflicted with the arrival of immigrants laborally, socially, and religiously; immigrants were clearly not welcome, and subsequently, popular pressure pushed the congress to pass anti-immigrant policies - restricting the passage of many individuals. This idea is what the text intends to focus on, and it is achieved by presenting an introductory evidence as a means to provide the reader appropiate background knowledge to understand this purpose.