"The flight was postponed by bad weather for which I had a ticket". The sentence should read, "The flight for which I had a ticket was postponed by bad weather."
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<em><u>She wouldn't be my Mother if she didn't use an old </u></em><em><u>Cliché </u></em><em><u>in every sentence</u></em>
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<u><em>Cliché:</em></u>
A word, phrase or opinion that means "Something is overly used."
<em><u>Eg:</u></em>
Follow your dreams
This sentence is cliché because everyone used and says it to much.
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The correct answer is D. On the other hand, at the time, finally, also
Explanation:
In general, transitional words differ from other elements in a text because the function of these words is to connect ideas or allow the writer to move from one idea to another. Examples of transitional words include additionally, however, but, firstly, etc.
In the text presented, some of the transitional words include "on the other hand", which is a contrast transitional word and helps the author shows not getting the part was positive; "at the time", which helps the author clarifies his/her perspective of a past event; "finally" which is an order transitional word and helps the author finish the idea; and "also", which helps the author add an idea.
Answer: DICTION
Explanation: I GOT THE ANSWER RIGHT ON THE TEST
Diction is the author's word choice. A frightening tale would contain words that created a menacing mood. A story about a narrator's childhood would utilize words that reflect innocence.
Examples:
In the first few paragraphs of Moby D, the narrator uses words with a negative connotation to describe his time on land. His words in relation to sailing and the ocean are positive.