Answer:
Adjectives are used to describe nouns.
Example-
To desribe the qualities of the noun: enourmous, miniscule, fast, fun....
To describe the quantity of the noun: some, few, many, thirteen...
Explanation:
Answer:
adjective
Explanation:
it resembles without being identical
I think that the title of the story "The Flowers" is as a result of the <em>wishes of the author.</em>
Your answer is incomplete, but I will give you a general overview to help you get the answer.
The title of a story has to do with the blueprint which an article, essay, story, etc is based on.
Sometimes, the title of a book does not directly reflect the content of the book, but that is down to the discretion of the author and what he wants the title of his book to be.
Therefore, to find the reason of a title, we have to properly examine the plot of the book and how it relates to the title.
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Yes.
it is not possible under current U.S. law to copyright or protect an idea. (You also cannot copyright a title.) So, how much precaution should you take to keep your ideas secret?
Very little. I guarantee that others have similar ideas; you see it happen all the time in the business. Chalk it up to cultural zeitgeist. While I don’t advocate advertising your idea far and yon, or putting flashing lights around it on your blog, the chances that an agent, editor, critique partner, or stranger will:
(a) steal your idea
(b) execute your idea better than you
(c) AND be able to sell it
… are next to zero. It is not worth worrying about. Share your work with trusted advisers, send it to agents/editors for consideration, and talk about aspects of it on your blog. No problem. Unless you are known in the industry for coming up with million-dollar high concepts, it’s not likely you’ll experience idea theft.
Also, I love Jeanne Bowerman‘s take on this fear: Sure, someone can steal your idea, but they can’t possibly execute it or interpret it in the same way you can. No one can be you. That is your best protection of all.
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Propaganda can be found anywhere, from television commercials/programs to billboards in the big city. If something can process and deliver information for the public to see and use, like any kind of advertisement or information propaganda can be found!
I hope this was helpful xx