I’m not sure, but I think the answer is personification.
Let’s first understand the difference between a intransitive and transitive verb.
A transitive verb is a verb that does need an object.
EXAMPLE: I bought a new notebook.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not need an object.
EXAMPLE: The dog barked.
Here would be a sentence to change the transitive verb to an intransitive:
“The pilot did a successful job doing the test flight.”
This would be transitive because an object is needed at the end of the sentence, other wise the sentence wouldn’t make complete sense.
I hope this helps, have a wonderful day head! :)
The aspects of<em> Undercover farmer</em> that are fictionalized elements are:
- C. The students becoming activists.
- D. The existence of a factory farm.
- E .The narrator's disgust at the farm's conditions.
<h3>What is a fiction?</h3>
Fiction is a literary narrative work which portrays people in an imaginary way that is based on history or fact.
Based on the complete text, the factual element were all clustered around the students being activists, the existence of a factory and the disgust the farmer had about the conditions of the farm.
Therefore, options A and B are the non-fictionalized element and the options C, D and E are the fictionalized element.
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Answer:
D: There are a number of reasons why the birthrate in Japan is falling.
Explanation:
Looking at the three points given, we can see that there is a trend.
In the first point, we learn that Japanese women are not marrying due to the traditional idea that marriage is more diplomatic than it is romantic, and we can infer that this will lead to a decline in the number of families started.
The second point is pretty cut and dry; raising a child is expensive, and that may seem unattractive to young people who'd otherwise be the ideal candidates to start a family.
The third point strengthens the message by pointing out that even if a family could afford to have children, it wouldn't be a very enjoyable experience. It can be inferred that the stresses of having a child discourage married couples in Japan from having multiple children.
All of these points together support answer choice D, as it is the only statement supported by all three points without any other outside information.