The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
He's long-suffering, and didn't give up. You could also say persistent.
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning
A leader, they're waiting for him
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
He was strong and lasted until the end
Answer:
The correct answers are:
1. D
2. G
3. K
4. B
5. F
6. L
7. A
8. H
9. C
10. I
11. E
12. J
Explanation:
Connotation - an idea or quality that a word brings to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning
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Anecdote – a short story about an interesting or funny event or occurrence.
Support – the act of showing that you believe that someone or something is good or acceptable
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Research – the activity of obtaining information about a subject
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Citation – a line or short section taken from a piece of writing or a speech
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Parallelism – the fact of being similar in development or form
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Bias - a tendency to believe that some people, things, or ideas are better than others that usually results in unfair treatment
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Denotation – the textbook or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase
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Structure – the way that something is built, arranged or organized
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Proverb - a brief popular saying that gives advice about how people should live or that expresses a belief that is generally thought to be true.
Discipline – a field of study
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Plagiarism – the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person
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Answer:
They should be responsible for their actions because they control what comes out their mouth or what they do.They are responsible because what did that person or whom deserve to get bullied. What did they do they did not do anything but but got bullied for the way they look or just got bullied.They could be crying felling upset but could not do something.They could have told their parents or their teacher but they did not because they knew it would be worse. Sad upset angry scared that is how they fell and that is why bullies are responsible for their actions.
Explanation:
The English prefixes syn- along with its variant sym-, derived from Greek, mean “together.” You can remember syn- easily by thinking of synonym, which is a word that goes “together” with another word because it has a similar meaning.
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