To most of my research so far, it is the visual of speech sounds. When you look through a dictionary, you'll usually see these things under the main word you're looking for.
For example, you take a word like "Seahorse". You have the word type, and below the word type, you see some fancy looking text.
I will bold this mini dictionary bit for you to show you what we're focusing on.
Seahorse
Noun
/ˈsēhôrs/
The text in bold here is what you're looking for when you want to find the "Phonetic Transcription." Hope this helps!
<span>The setting is Zongo street and it is like a "market".</span>
Answer:
The author feels at ease at the beginning of the paragraph because it said he was at ease at the beginning. Further into the passage the author feels he started to feel disoriented because in the paragraph it says "I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached and I fancied a ringing in the ear:but it continued and became more distinct."
Explanation:
Answer:
Remember: If the subject is performing the action, then the sentence is in active voice. If the subject is simply receiving the action, then the sentence is in passive voice. Shift the object of the action into the beginning of the sentence.
Example:
You did not pay your bill.