The answer to this is D. Two
contradicting words that are put together to form a figure of speech is called
an Oxymoron. The word comes from Greek words oksus (meaning pointed) and moros
(meaning dull or stupid). Oxymoron can be paradoxical or visual and physical.
Paradoxical Oxymoron contradicts itself (example: “deafening silence”) while
Visual and Physical Oxymoron can take the place of the noun or adjective in
order to describe vividly to the reader (example: “plastic glass for drinking”).
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I think the answer is B.
Because it sounds more proper and it's saying Dickens and then HE wrote the novel and then it says what he wrote about.
Answer:
The first time you cite a source, it is almost always a good idea to mention its author(s), title, and genre. If the source is central to your work, you may want to introduce it in a separate sentence or two, summarizing its importance and main ideas.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. abstain
2. callous and condescending
3. procure
4. innovative and pragmatic
5. reclusive
6. palatable
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I think that should be correct