1. <span>d-Phrases like “worst choice ever” and “too silly” convey her frustration.
The narrator's frustration with her brothers, and the fact that she blames them for part of ruining her vacation is clear here.
2. </span><span>consuming
Eating is a very bland word, it doesn't give much indication on how hungry she was or excited she was about the food. Consuming is equally as bland a word.
3. </span><span>The language shows the author's biases.
Word choice throughout this piece shows the extreme emotional bias the narrator has towards the vacation. </span>
just get out of your house...lol (joking)
Following sentences are true-
- Parentheses enclose added material.
- Parentheses enclose numerical figures that confirm written numbers.
- Parentheses enclose explanatory material.
- A parenthetic expression is a group of words, an idea, that is not closely related to the rest of the sentence.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Parentheses is an explanatory word or sentence that is being inserted in any article, story, or passage. Parentheses are usually marked by brackets (round or box) or in some cases even dashes.
For example: She finally answered (after taking ten minutes to think) that she did not understand the question. Parentheses helps the writer to provide or add an additional information, which they otherwise can't.
Answer:
georg steinhauser is a austran chemist he spent 3 years reasearching the bellybutton to see what lent contains as he suspected most of the lent had cotton from clothing but he also found that it had dead skin,sweat,dust and fat. the stomach hairs act iike small hooks it protects your bellybotton from germs and unwanted objects.
Explanation:
Answer:
stands for Speech, Thoughts, Effects on Others, Actions, and Looks