Answer: oop um i think the last one .
Explanation: if im not mistaken it should be "a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings"
good luck !
The answer is intransitive
(so I have never actually been to a pride parade, but they seem fun so here is what I got!)
One place that sticks out in my memory is the pride parade. All the colors are bright and cheerful. You can go to be yourself and be proud of who you are, or you can go to support others and stand up for them. I go to be proud of who I am! It was amazing to meet and relate with tons of people. A pride parade, if you do not know, is a parade where members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies show support. Rainbows shine everywhere outweighing the darkness, and that is what makes it so special.
(it is 100 words!)
Technically, this could be a number of things depending on your standing in Math.
For those who are math wizards/experts:
This is a hyperbole. A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement. A hyperbole does not say that the clause is false, it is just overemphasized. Mastering calculus may be easy, but it is nowhere as easy as mastering your ABCs (unless you really are a math prodigy ;D)>
For those are not math wizards/experts:
This is irony. Irony is a figure of speech where you compare something to its opposite and is normally used as sarcasm or mockery. Calculus is known universally for being the hardest math level, so comparing it to something as easy as the ABCs would be called irony.
Hope this helps!
Answer: inspire, welcome, raise awareness of
Explanation: