Answer:
What do you say when you want to go out?
Explanation:
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<h2>Answer</h2>
Morphology
<h2>Explanation </h2>
Morphology is the study of word structure, how they form, and their relationships in a given language. Morphology tell us that words are made of smaller units called morphemes. A morpheme according to Zelig Harris is "Every sequence of phonemes which has meaning and which is not composed of smaller sequence having meaning, is a morpheme."
Morphemes combine hierarchically to form words; we usually use morphology threes to study the combination of morphemes into words.
Answer:
A. It shows good speeches being celebrated without regard to the intent of their speakers
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Gulliver's
Travels by Jonathan Swift, the speech given by the Emperor is highlighted and it is shown that because of the eloquence of his words, the people celebrate it without grasping the full meaning and implications of it on their lives.
Therefore, the satirical purpose the reference to the Emperor's speeches on mercy serve is
P. S: Satire is the use of humour, irony or exaggeration to make fun of, or ridicule the absurdity of people or their vices.
Answer:
You should capitalize "English II" because it is the name of a course.
Explanation:
Because I took the course I know this.
It would be oral guidance.