What's the difference between readership and circulation? Circulation is a count of how many copies of a particular publication are distributed. Circulation audits are provided by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). Readership is an estimate of how many readers a publication has.
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Select the best answer for the question 18. In "The New Colossus," lines 9-10 ("Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she / With silent lips.) mark a change in tone and rhyme scheme. What part of the sonnet do they represent? A Quatrains. Octave C. Volta D. Couplet
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B. utopian and monopoly
Explanation:
<em>"Utopian"</em> is a term very with specific meaning. A general audience might not be able to properly understand its meaning or importance of its usage in this sentence. <em>"Monopoly"</em> especially <em>"monopoly of knowledge"</em> too might be a bit confusing to a general audience.
Options A, C, and D are not correct because words used in these options are words of everyday use.
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<h3>The last one which is Pronunciation guide.</h3>
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