Answer:
This is an example of an Oxymoron.
Explanation:
Oxymoron's tend to have some contradictory terms, in this case them being "The oppressed and the oppressor alike." This shows a contradiction where the oppressed and oppressor are similar.
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The technical term for informal, conversational speech is perhaps colloquial speech.
Answer:
- comprar - compró - <em>compraba</em>
- sentir - sintió - <em>sentía </em>
- comer - comió - <em>comía</em>
Explanation:
The preterite and the imperfect are the two past tenses that are used in Spanish. The imperfect is used to describe habitual actions. The preterite is used to talk about actions that interrupted something that was already going on. An example of a diary entry using the imperfect and preterite would be:
<em>Hacía </em>buen tiempo con mucho sol y no <em>había </em>una sola nube en el cielo. Nosotros decidimos salir a pasear con el nuevo perro de Lucía. <em>Estábamos </em>caminando cuando, de repente, apareció un venado en medio del sendero boscoso.
Answer:
Explanation:
1.) dependent clause.
2.) dependent clause
3.) independent clause
4.) independent clause
5.) dependent clause
6.) dependent clause
7.) dependent clause
8.) independent clause
If it helps try and remember that an independent clause is like a complete thought. For instance "I like dogs." The thought doesn't need any more for it to make sense. But if I said "I like" . You'd be thinking ~ I like what? See? It needs more thought and explanation in order for it to make sense.
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