I've narrowed it down to remove unnecessary information and simplify important details but im pretty sure its remove unnecessary information
i hope this helps!~
~mya
Answer:
i believe the answer is c hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>My home</em>
Explanation:
<em>I can smell:</em>
- The smell of cooking
- The sweet smell of spices
- The smell of air freshner (cause the cooking)
- The smell of rain (British weather)
- The smell of fumes from cars
<em>I can hear: </em>
<em>- </em>Birds tweeting
- Anime/TV
- My baby bros laughter
- The typing on a computer
- My dad sleeping (Lol)
<em>I can see:</em>
- My table (its a mess)
- My computer
- Scenery from my garden
- People walking up and down my street
- My neighbours
<em>I can taste:</em>
- The musty smell of books
- Sweet aroma of food
- Perfume
- The wet rain
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<em>I can feel:</em>
<em>- </em>My chair
- My keyboard
- The sofa
- Animals outside
- My clothes
Answer:
Samuel Johnson's dictionary used literary excerpts to show the usage of the word.
Explanation:
In the English language, Samuel Johnson's dictionary used literary excerpts to show the usage of the word. Samuel Johnson's dictionary had around 427773 words. No previous dictionaries of the English language had this many words.
According to Johnson, it is not possible to fix a language as its nature keeps on changing.
An anecdote is a brief story about a certain person or an event. Anecdotes are usually created interesting and humorous that aims in making people have fun while relating it to a specific subject matter that the listeners can learn or acquire more ideas.