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Washington Irving uses ironic elements to describe Rip’s relationship with Dame Van Winkle by using exaggeration.
<h3>How to depict the story?</h3>
Rip Van Winkle was written in the Romantic Movement in America. Here, Washington used humor in his story using exaggeration to describe the relationship.
Rip Van Winkle is described as a pleasant, good-natured man but is a henpecked husband as he is very lazy and is constantly nagged by his wife.
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The passive voice sentence in present would be "the meat is eating by the lions".
<h3>What is the difference between passive and active voice?</h3>
Passive voice focuses on the object of the action rather than the subject. Due to this, in passive voice:
- The sentence starts with the object.
- The subject is placed at the end of the sentence and it can be even omitted.
- The verb is in participle. For example play = is/was played.
<h3>What is the correct way to write this sentence in passive voice?</h3>
Based on the above the correct sentence is "the meat is eating by the lions".
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Answers: 1- A. Occured. 2- A. Solely. 3- B. Ordinary.
1) I pressed start and then a strange silence, not a steady, busy hum, ensued.
What is the meaning of the word ensued as it is used in this sentence?
The meaning of "ensued " as used in the sentence is "occurred". Ensued means to "occur" or "take place"
2) What connotation does exclusively have, as it is used in the following sentence from "Everyday Things"? This way, American manufacturers let their buyers know that they used Chinese graphite exclusively.
"exclusively" means "solely", which means "only involving", or "involving nothing else", solely, as exclusively means limited, or not to something else.
3) What is the connotation of mundane as it is used in the following sentence from "Everyday Things"? It is amazing how such a tradition has a profound effect on something as mundane, yet important, as pencil production.
"Mundane" literally means "ordinary" or "normal".
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The author most likely included this paragraph in 'The Hot Zone' to explain some of the reasons for downplaying the seriousness of the situation. The lines 'When he talked to the Washington Post reporters, he was careful not to discuss the more dramatic aspects of the operation.