Answer: A: My sister is excited that her swim team earned a championship and that her debate team won its first tournament.
Explanation: In this sentence the common word "that" is used ("that her swim team" and "that her debate team") leading me to believe that A is the answer.
<span>The correct roots are cred, graph, and vis. These are root words, meaning they form the core meaning of a word. The root "cred" means "to believe" (as in "a credible source"), the root "graph" means "to write" (as in "graphing paper"), and the root "vis" means "to see" (as in "visible happiness").
The other options are prefixes, meaning they are attached to the beginning of a root word to clarify or change the meaning of the root. "Anti" means "against," "con" means "with," and "post" means "after." These prefixes cannot stand on their own and must be added to a root in order to mean something. For example, an antiviral drug works against a virus. </span>
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Nouns: you, I
Hyperbole: Throw my hand on a blade
Metaphor: I'd catch a grenade for you
Onomatopoeia: ( I suggest if you can, choose another song, onomatopoeia is normally characterized by sounds of things for example if he said Grenades go BOOM that would be onomatopoeia)
Similie: same thing, look for song that use comparative language such as like or as in their metaphors because that's what really makes a simile
The feeling or idea associated with the word.
The connotation of a word is the feeling or mood that surrounds it. In "The Caged Bird", many of the words have a connotation of feeling trapped and imprisoned. The connotation of words can help a reader determine the mood, tone and/or theme of a literary work.
Opposite of connotation is denotation. The denotation of a word is its literal, dictionary meaning of the word.
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Actual settings is the answer to you question
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