If you were to have ants in your pants you would be trying to get them out of your pants, right? Who wants ants crawling all on their legs?
When someone tries to get ants off their legs they are likely to be very uncomfortable and wiggly (aka moving around a lot).
When you say someone has ants in their pants it means that figuratively ants are in their pants and that they are acting very uncomfortable and fidgety
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Here is the list of the correct answers of the given statements above:
<span>1. Correctness of phrases and clauses = Usage
2. Word choices made for tone or clarity = Diction
3. The order of words in a sentence = Syntax.
4. Staying on topic in an essay or paragraph = Unity
5. Words that connect ideas and paragraphs = Transitions.</span>
The correct answers are B. To learn about traveling to Italy and D. TO learn about Mark Twain
Explanation:
In the excerpt, Mark Twain describes his experiences while visiting Italy; this includes a detailed description of the places he visited such as the Leaning Tower and the Duomo (cathedral), as well as his impression of the places. For example, in "makes your flesh creep, and convinces you for a single moment in spite of all your philosophy" Twain describes his thoughts and emotions when he tried to see the base of the leaning tower.
According to this, the two purposes that fit the content of this text are to learn about traveling to Italy because the text focuses on describing important touristic places in this country; and to learn about Mark Twain because the text is a memoir of Mark Twain, and therefore shows readers the life, emotions, and experiences of this writer.
Just took the test... and the answer is NOT "A"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe it could be D?
Answer:
Unsupportive and a quitter
Explanation: