Answer:
Dawa is at the dentist, said Mr.Dorji.
it is raining heavily, said Mrs wangmo
Answer:
Explanation:
Superhero Narratives and American Audiences
Storytelling is a universal human activity that reveals the evolution and consistency of social
thought at large or within specific cultural contexts when studied across time and place. The
formal definition of a story is “a short account of an amusing, interesting, or telling incident,
whether real of fictitious” (OED Online). The dominant stories of a particular group can
epitomize group identity at a given moment in terms of collective history, norms, values, ideals,
and ideology, most notably when they are bolstered by narrative patterns and characters that are
retold and recast repeatedly in everyday speech, solidified in books, broadcasted by cinema and
Answer:
D. Move sentence 13 to the beginning of the paragraph.
Explanation:
Moving sentence 13 (Salt used to be so important that it was used as a form of payment in many cultures) to the start of the paragraph will improve its organization. It will give an idea to the readers what the text in the following lines would be.
Option A is incorrect because adding "as a result" before sentence 11 will have bad impact on readability of text. Sentence 11 is not a result of something told before the sentence.
Option B is incorrect because sentence 8 and 9 are already in correct order (logically arranged).
Option C is incorrect because removing sentence 10 will deprive sentence off some important information about salt.
A cline is a scale of language items that goes from one extreme to another. Basically they are written from lowest to highest such as :
- Small, Big, Huge, Gigantic
- Unlikely, Perhaps/maybe , Often , Always
- Freezing, Cold, Cool, Warm, Hot, Burning
- Blue, Low, Depressed, Miserable, Sorrowful
- Glad, Cheerful, Delighted, Elated, Ecstatic
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Definitely 1 because it is the only answer that displays a one-sided opinion about language.
1. I've heard other terms used, "limited English," for example. But they seem just as bad, as if everything is limited, including people's perceptions of the limited-English speaker.