The sentence that have the error in a verb voice for me is the letter A
because is a little confuse in the structure
<span>The statement "I really don't like that Ivan got so angry in that meeting" reflects the <u>affective</u><u /> component of an attitude.
Affective component has to do with emotions and feelings, so here, the person doesn't like something, and that is affective part. The other options do not refer to feelings, so they cannot be correct.</span>
It is true that to the naturalistic writer, the human person is an animal. We are no better or worse than animals, because we are them. We all have the same instincts, behaviors, inclinations, and that is because, according to naturalists, we are the same.
The r sound in "liquor, power, generate, therein, sire and flower" and bud/sun/run is an example of consonance.
Option C and D
<u>Explanation: </u>
Consonance is known as repetitive sounds by constants. In the above answer both the option are consonance since they have repetitive sounds in closely connected words. Sometimes it may be middle of a word but mostly it occurs at the end of the word.
It is mostly used in a sentence or phrase. It is also known as a Literary Device Consonance can be identified by identical constant sounds of the words in the sentence or phrase. The 'r' sound in first statement and 'u' sound in second is the best example among given option for consonance.
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