Answer:
He fills his English with Igbo language patterns and rhythm.
Explanation:
Achebe makes a strong use of Igbo words and expressions to create a new English and show how language and communication is a living organism, completely adaptable and innovative.
Igbo is one of the languages spoken in nigeria, which in itself is full of different adaptations, dialects and accents. Using this language together with the English language, the author questions the supremacy of the English language and raises the importance of other languages.
Answer:
stanza.
Explanation:
since poem are written in verse, a group of verses is not a paragraph, but a stanza.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Describing a sensory experience in terms that usually apply to a different sense
Answer:
Hey little girl
With your pigtails high
What are you doin’ here
You say you want to fly.
Hey little girl
With your smile so sweet
Jumping around
Like that for a week.
Hey little girl
With your head held high
You soar right on up
Into the sky.
Hey little girl
With your hair standin’ up.
Where have you been?
In a pickup truck.
Explanation:
i wrote this in third grade...
hope it helps! :)
Answer:
a) properly constructed sentence
Explanation:
<em>If you want to feel really well, you should get enough sleep. </em>This is a type of conditional sentence. It states a genreal fact, therefore the expected or general result is stated in the simple present " If you want..." and the condition to be applied is realised through the modal " you should ...", which states a piece of advice.