The answer is a branch of advanced mathematics.<span>
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Answer:
"My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
Explanation:
In the context of grammar, juxtaposition is a process of combining phrases and establishing syntactic relations between them. It is an operation similar to coordination and subordination.
The juxtaposition uses punctuation marks (in the written language) or pauses to link two sentences. Because it does not use links (such as "and", "from" or "to"), this process can give rise to different syntactic interpretations depending on the speaker's context or capabilities. The juxtaposition also allows one to join two simple sentences.
With this we can conclude that an example, where the juxtaposition is presented is the phrase "My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
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I would say its option C.
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i hope this helps my dudette
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Zane
The correct answer is C.) free verse.
This is where Lennie has gone back to that place by the river after he has killed Curley’s wife. Lennie expects that George will give him hell. he asks George if George is not going to do it. George says that he will not, but Lennie really wants him to.