Answer: D the topic that the speaker has chosen
Explanation:
Answer:
We - pronoun
Stayed - verb
Late - adverb
To - preposition
Help - verb
Clean - verb
Up - preposition
After - preposition
The - adjective/determiner
Banquet - noun
Explanation:
Parts of speech are the categories words belong to depending on their syntactic functions. In the English language, there are eight main parts of speech:
- nouns - banquet, car, dog, man...
- pronouns - I, you, he, they...
- adjectives - beautiful, nice, strange...
- verbs - to go, to eat, to sit...
- adverbs - up, down, right, quickly...
- prepositions - on, above, between, until...
- conjunctions - and, but, because...
- interjections - oh! ouch! dear me!...
Some people consider determiners (<em>a/an, the, my, that</em>, etc.) to be a separate part of speech, while others consider them to be a type of adjectives.
Answer:
Helps the reader understand experience and emotions
"Vanishing" has the connotation of happening almost magically-disappearing while people are looking. It also shows that something is disappearing or ending very quickly. Something 'finishing' or 'ending' feels like it was supposed to happen, that it's nothing out of the ordinary. Vanishing has a much more extraordinary quality.
This supports his main idea because he is trying to prove that terrible things (like the Holocaust) happen right in front of people's eyes and they don't do anything to stop it if they are being indifferent. This ties into the act of something vanishing because it happens in magic when people are looking right at the magician or the object that disappears.