Several ways you can determine the validity is
1.) The author and his credentials.
2.) Sources that back up the article/publication.
3.) Whether the article features bias or none, when appropriate.
Answer:
A grammatical morpheme is a word or word ending that makes a sentence grammatically correct.
Explanation:
<u>A grammatical morpheme can be an entire word or simply a group of letters that helps show another word's grammatical category, tense, number, etc. </u>The definition may be strange, but it is easily understood with an example:
- I watch TV yesterday.
<u>Is the sentence above grammatically correct? No.</u> And that is <u>because</u> the word "yesterday" indicates that the action expressed by the verb happened in the past, but <u>the verb itself is missing the grammatical morpheme that indicates the past tense</u>. In this case, since "watch" is a regular verb, the morpheme that is missing is -ed:
- I watched TV yesterday.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The written text can be defined as a medium of something that's written or transcripted from otherr texts. <u>The unique characteristic of a written text is that it lasts long than other mediums such as verbal, audio, etc</u>.
Example of this unique characteristic of longevity of written text are the historical books that were written ages ago and still exist such as Holy Scriptures, historical books for instance 'Of Plymouth Plantation', autobiographies, etc. If we compare the longevity of other mediums with written text, written texts lasts longer than the others.
So, the correct answer is option B.
Answer: On Animal Farm there is a pig named Napoleon who took power of the farm after the revolution and became a ruthless dictator, gaining power in three different ways. The first method of power being violence and force. This was first displayed when the pig, Snowball, was chased off the farm by Napoleon’s guards just because he had opposed Napoleon. “At first, no one had been able to imagine where these creatures came from, but the problem was soon solved: they were the puppies whom Napoleon had taken away from their mothers and reared privately.”(Orwell 53) This quote shows how similar the dogs/guards and Napoleon are to Stalin and the Secret police during the Soviet Union. After Napoleon had chased the cunning Snowball off of the farm, he uncontestedly took power of the farm and became a dictator. All the animals were shocked at Napoleon’s actions but were too afraid to speak up because of the intimidating dogs. Later on in the book, whenever there was an outcry or questioning of power, Napoleon immediately sent his guard dogs over and all they had to do was growl and the animals would quiet down and probably never speak up again. The dogs were savage and very violent, sometimes killing animals on the farm.
Explanation: Hope you have found your answer.