Your gonna have to give us a summary of the selection because we don learn the same things you do. After you explain the summary maybe then we can help you with this question.
Answer:
B. inference
Explanation:
When the author states that "All the world's a stage" we cannot see any context clue in the same sentence, but in the last sentence of that paragraph that states "His acts being seven ages." This is an example of an inference context clue.
This type of context clue allows an unknown word or expression not to be explained immediately, but during the reading of the text, as is done in the text shown in the question above.
Answer:
They are techniques used to build logical support for an argument. They make nonfiction writing more entertaining. They are rhetorical devices used for persuasive effect
Answer:
- The most exciting
- The strictest
- The most crowded
- The most disorganized
Explanation:
<u>A superlative adjective</u> is defined as a descriptive term used to express that a noun is at the most extreme level it can reach in a given scenario, whether that is in a positive direction or a negative direction.
There are specific rules for using a superlative adjective and see the attachment below for details.
1) What's <u>the most exciting</u> thing you've done this year?
- Since there are three or more syllables, [the + most + adjective] should be added.
2) Who's <u>the strictest</u> teacher you've ever had?
- Since there are two or fewer syllables, [the + adjective + -est] should be added.
3) Where's <u>the most crowded</u> place you've ever been?
- Since there are three or more syllables, [the + most + adjective] should be added.
4) Who's <u>the most disorganized</u> person you've ever met?
- Since there are three or more syllables, [the + most + adjective] should be added.
Answer: A) a scene that interrupts the present story to tell about events from the past.
Explanation: A flashback is a short part of a film, story, or play that goes back to events in the past, in order to provide background or context to the current events of a narrative. So, from the given options, the only one that represents the definition of flashback, is the corresponding to option A: a scene that interrupts the present story (or the chronological events in the story) to tell about events from the past.