Allegory? An allegory is a<span> story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.</span>
Answer:
Simple Present Tense: People love to visit the park.
Simple Past Tense: People loved to visit the park.
According to Lucas, grievances are listed under three categories. First 12 deal with the abuse of power by King George III, between 13 and 22 deal with actions by the king and Parliament that violated the British
Constitution, and 23 to 27 deal with <span>charges against the king for making war on the colonists</span>
The correct answer is C. The critic said that there was nothing special about the movie; it was in every way unexceptional.
Explanation:
According to the entry, the meaning of the word unexceptional is "ordinary" this means something or someone unexceptional is common or usual. This meaning is only shown in the sentence "The critic said that there was nothing special about the movie; it was in every way unexceptional" because if the critic considers the movie has nothing special this movie can be described as common, ordinary, or unexceptional, which means the word unexceptional reflects its correct meaning.
On the other hand sentences such as "The principal's unusually high standards for student behavior were considered unexceptional" reflect the meaning of the word unexceptionable because, in this case, the standards of the principle are not ordinary but they are beyond objection or cannot be criticized.