Answer:
1. action
2. failure
3. permission
4. loss
5. thought/thinking
Explanation:
Nominalization or nouning is the transformation of verbs into nouns. Most times, such a transformation will require some alteration or other to be made, mostly through the use of suffixes, which changes the ending of the original word. However, there are nominalizations that require no change at all, the difference between verb and noun being revealed through context.
Some common suffixes for nominalization are -ation, -ance, and -ment.
Having that in mind, let's change the verbs given in the question into nouns:
1. to act - action
2. to fail - failure
3. to permit - permission
4. to lose - loss
5. to think - thought/thinking
Answer:
I believe it is B.
Explanation:
It explains that the room is smelly and the 'leftovers linger' phrase helps support that idea.
I do not believe you would capitalize "golden retriever" . Yes it's a noun , but only proper nouns are capitalized .
In some cases like the word vice, the negative connotation stems from a direct definition of the word(vice means wicked, but another definition is 'a substitute for' so 'vice president'). In other cases, word may be used in a culture to identify a group or individual that is portrayed negatively, thus modifying the inherent definition of the word to better portray how society thinks of the word.
Answer:
Allegory- a narrative having a literal and a figurative level of meaning
Catharsis- cleansing or purifying of the emotions
Prologue- an introduction or announcement before a performance
Soliloquy- monologue delivered by actor alone of stage
Aside- a short monologue spoken to the audience
Explanation:
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