It's not "why might classes be canceled or delayed"
22 x 8.4= 184.8 because to find area, you multiply length and width
Affixes can be prefix or suffix which are added to the root word to give another meaning to the base word. In this case, we are given the word polymorphous which means passing through many phases. Base word is morph. one affix is poly which means many while -ous is related to characterization Sorry its so lone I just LOVE this subject if there are any more ? you need me to awnser ill be MORE THAN FREKING HAPPY TO FOR NO POINTS xD :)
Significant events in chapter two;
- dill leaves maycomb to go to meridian
- Scout goes to school and dislikes her teacher ms. Caroline fisher
- ms Caroline fisher is a character who is narrow minded as she tries to "undo the damage" of Atticus teaching scout how to read
Significant events in chapter 3;
- scout invites Walter Cunningham to her house to eat because he is poor and has nothing to eat
- Walter then proceeds to pour a bottle of syrup onto his vegetables; the syrup is a symbol; Syrup is sweet and Walter is poor, implying that poor people miss out on the sweeter, more finer highs in life and he is attempting to cover his bland, boring life with something sweeter
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Words like wonderful, boundless, valour, revered, and virtues support a tone of admiration is the author’s diction affect the tone in this passage.
<h3>Describe the diction?</h3>
The term "diction" simply refers to the choice of words or voice while writing or structuring a speech with the goal of clearly communicating the intended meaning to the reader or audience.
To describe the great actions and acts of the leader, Hannibal, the author used terms like wonderful, unlimited, courage, adored, and virtues.
Because the author employed "Words like wonderful, boundless, courage, adored, and virtues that support a tone of appreciation, the author's diction complemented the passage's tone."
Thus, option B is correct.
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