You can say my in Korean in many ways. You can say 나의 (pronounced as na-eei). If you want to say, for example, this is my pencil, you'll say 이것은 나의 연필이다. This is more a formal way.
But, if it is informal, you can say 내 (pronounced as ne). It is kind of a shortened way of the informal way, 나의.
Answer:
C: groupthink
Explanation:
Just took the test and got it right :)
It means that everyone is at fault, not just only the men or female. Just everyone
It's D. Similes use like or as. Metaphor calls one thing another. And alliteration uses the same letter/ sound combination.
Just to clarify, there are 3 options:
A) Immature writing
B)Mature writing
C)Overuse of thesaurus
and there are 3 sentences:
1) She played video games without all day long without stopping.
2) Without ceasing, she gripped her controller in her hands and dominated her video games all day long.
3) For what had the quality of time interminable, she toiled merrily at her digital amusement.
If there's only one match for each sentence, I'd say that the following pairs sound correct to me:
1;B
2;C
3;A