I am tottally sure that in “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T. S. Eliot deliberately uses <span>modern </span> language.
I agree yeah it’s diamonds
<em>ginagamit </em><em>ko </em><em>sa</em><em> </em><em>tamang </em><em>paraan </em><em>ang </em><em>pag </em><em>gamit </em><em>Ng </em><em>social </em><em>media </em>
- <em>gumagamit </em><em>ako </em><em>Ng </em><em>cp</em><em> </em><em>or </em><em>cell </em><em>phone</em><em> </em><em>SA </em><em>tamang </em><em>paraan </em>
- <em>Hindi </em><em>ako </em><em>nag </em><em>popost </em><em>Ng </em><em>walang </em><em>kabuluhan </em><em>SA </em><em>social </em><em>media </em>
- <em>Hindi </em><em>ako </em><em>nang </em><em>bubully</em><em> </em><em>gamit </em><em>ang </em><em>social </em><em>media </em>
- <em>Di </em><em>ko </em><em>I </em><em>jujudge</em><em> </em><em>ang </em><em>iba </em><em>SA </em><em>litrato </em><em>nila </em>
- <em>I </em><em>rerespeto </em><em>ko </em><em>ang </em><em>mga </em><em>Tao </em><em>SA </em><em>social </em><em>media</em>
- <em>Hindi </em><em>ako </em><em>gagawa </em><em>Ng </em><em>Gulo </em><em>o </em><em>makakapanakit </em><em>SA </em><em>social </em><em>media</em>
- <em>maging </em><em>responsable</em><em> </em><em>SA </em><em>lahat </em><em>Ng </em><em>ora's</em>
- <em>Ugaliing basahin nang buo at maigi ang nilalaman bago mag komento.</em>
- <em>Alamin kung totoo ang nabasa bago magbigay ng opinyon.</em>
- <em>maglalaan ng oras sa </em><em>paggamit</em>
<em>hope</em><em> it</em><em> helps</em>
I need help ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks
Nastasia [14]
Answer:
A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. For example, words <em>humorous </em>and<em> hilarious </em>mean the same as the word <em>funny</em>. Those words are synonyms. When one word has more than one meaning, we need to be careful when determining synonyms. For example, the word <em>pupil</em> referring to a part of the eye is not synonymous with the word <em>student</em>. But, when it's referring to a student, those words are synonyms.
Your task was to pair the word with its synonym. The solutions are the following:
1. Knack - Talent
2. Paragraph - Passage
3. Maintain - Insist on
4. Break - Shatter
5. Uneasy - Restless
An antonym is a word or a phrase that has an exact opposite meaning from another word or phrase in the same language. We could say that the word <em>antonym</em> is an antonym of the word <em>synonym</em>. Another example are words<em> fast </em>and <em>slow, noisy</em> and <em>quiet</em>. We need to pay attention to the meaning of the word when determining antonyms as well. <em>Fast</em> doesn't have to mean only <em>moving at high speed </em>but <em>firmly fixed or attached, </em>as well. In the second case, the antonym is <em>loose</em>, not <em>slow</em>.
The solutions to your task are the following:
1. Cheerful - Gloomy
2. Lose - Capture
3. Whisper - Exclaim
4. Hero - Coward
5. Deep - Shallow