Tone is based on the authors feeling/attitude. Mood is what we, the reader, feels.
I would say the third one
Adverbs contain words like "you"
I’m pretty sure it’s the third and last one
This question is incomplete because it is not explained which is the italicized word; here is the complete question:
Decide whether the italicized word is being used as a determiner or a pronoun.
<em>This</em> project has spiraled out of control. determiner pronoun
The answer to this question is A. Determiner
Explanation:
In grammar, a determiner is a word placed before a noun that provides more information about this. In the English language, determiners include words such as the, this, my, one, etc. On the other hand, a pronoun is a word that replaces a noun such as she, they, etc. According to this, in the sentence "This project has spiraled out of control" the word "this" is a determiner because it is placed before the noun "project" and provides more information about the noun by specifying the project the speaker is referring to.
Answer:
Look the unknown word up in a dictionary. Remove the unfamiliar word from the sentence. Replace the unfamiliar word with a synonym based on context clues. Look for clues that indicate the word’s meaning.
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