Okay, so syntax is sometimes called grammar, but the word grammar is also used more broadly to refer to various aspects of language and its usage. In traditional grammar syntax, a sentence is analysed as having two parts, a subject and a predicate.
Syntax refers to word order, and the way in which it works with grammatical structures. As we are used to hearing things in certain orders, the effect of breaking with normal syntax is to draw attention to what is being said and the way it is.
Now Alternative Syntax: is for its control structure; namely, if, while, for, for each, and switch. In each case, the basic for of alternative syntax is to change the opening brace to a colon ( : ) and the closing brace to end if;, endwhile;, endfor; endforeach;, or endswitch; respectful y
I hope I could help, that's all I really know about it, so if you need some more help, you should probably ask your teacher. :) have a great day.
Answer:
I don't want to go to summer school i just need to focus
i dont want to go to summer school , i just need to focus
" " , i jusf need to focus
It effects everyone because their is no currency to spread around, to trade, or to buy stuff.
<span>Basically, he writes to show in a blunt way how people focus so much about themselves Like when a person is at work he will be good because he is being watched. But if we are not being watched we will act however we like. </span>
The correct answer is "You are a fortunate young man"
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "In Another Country", the narrator refers to a serious injury in his leg that seems to be the result of the war. About this, he explains his knee does not bend anymore even when he uses a therapy machine.
In this context, the doctor's words can be considered ironic (opposite from the reality or the expectations of the reader) because he tells the main character "You are a fortunate young man". This seems quite contradictory because the man has a serious injury in his leg, and he cannot use the leg anymore, which is the opposite of good fortune.