Well, this is not true, but the opposite is also not true.
<span>Structural linguists look for structure in language, so they would look at how words are composed of phonemes and morphemes. They are mostly working on current languages, but that's because they have access to them easily. When they can, they also study how those patterns evolved historically. De Saussure, the founder of Structural Linguistics is for example and important figure in historical linguistics.</span>
Children will react as they will be astonished (surprise) that ship which only sail in water how can it be stuck in between 2 rocks as in sea there is no rocks
Her sudden apathy <span>surprised and confused her teachers and friends.</span>
The answer it the thesis. It explains what the entire essay will be about in one sentence.