Incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to the article <em>"An Inspector Calls and J B Priestley’s political journey" </em>by Alison Cullingford.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In that article the five words that Cullingford uses to describe the ‘golden age' were:
- freedom,
- plenty,
- hospitality,
- conviviality,
- generosity.
He uses such words in other to highlight the contrasts between past experiences and the present one in which Bradford found himself.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. A modifier describes, clarifies, or gives more detail about a concept.
In A, opening the window modifies the evening air. Having finished dinner modifies the dishes that were washed in the sink.
C is the only one without a clear word not modified.
Answer:
We need to see the paragraph to know
Explanation:
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Answer:
Barnardo said "Sit down for a while, and we’ll tell you again the story you don’t want to believe, about what we’ve seen two nights now.
Polonius said "My son has worn me down by asking me so many times. In the end I grudgingly consented. I beg you, let him go."
The best term which captures the nature of the
Glorious revolution is:<span>
The
Bloodless Revolution.
<span>Apart
from that label, it is also known as the Revolution of 1688 which narrated the dethronement
of James II and the enthronement of his own daughter Mary II and her husband,
William III, referred to as Prince of Orange of the Netherlands.</span></span>