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College students are to be offered year-long work experience positions in developing countries under plans to link the UK’s domestic policies with parts of the nation’s foreign aid budget. "Those who are lucky enough to be selected," says Janice Geller, a spokeswoman for the Department of International Finance, "will have the chance to work as apprentice engineers, project managers and accountants. It’s a fantastic opportunity, and there will be more than 1,000 openings in the first year alone.”
Explanation:
As was asked in the question above, the paragraph presented was revised and edited, adding the necessary scores to provide a correct text. The scores allow the reading to be done in a fluid way, adding the necessary pauses and separating the citations from the remainder of the text. Without the points the text would be impossible to be understood correctly and therefore it is necessary to score it.
D) The most nearly correct answer would be option 'C', as this fact appears in 119 of the 150 nations (more or less an 80%).
A Tale of a Tub is Swift's wildest adventure in satirical humor. Speaking through a diabolical persona of his own making, he pillories the corruptions of churches and schools. The title refers to the large tub that sailors would throw overboard to divert a whale from ramming their boat.
Answer:
onomatopoeia
Explanation:
popped and cracked are words that describe sound
Sonnet is a one-sided, 14-line poem. The sonnet word is derived from the Italian word "sonetto", which means "a bit of a sound or a song". Sonnet uses one of several rhyme schemes and holds specific thematic organizations. There are two basic forms of sonnets from which all the others are formed: Petrarchan and Shakespearean.
One of the forms is the sonnet crown, a series of sonnets bound by repeating the last line of a sonnet in the first line of the next, closing, thus, a circle, using the first line of the first sonnet as the last line of the last sonnet.
Correct answer is B. Repetition of the same six words at the ends of the lines