I think it would be isolated
The full sentence (Juan comprĂł un camiĂłn nuevo) when translated means:
<em>"Juan bought a new</em><em> truck."</em>
Since the question itself does not hold any underlined words, by process of elimination using the options, we can confidently state that the correct answer is D: Truck.
This is so because "<u>truck"</u> is the only word from the options that we can find in the translated text.
See other translations in the link below:
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YOU WOULD DIE BEFORE YOU GET THERE UNLESS YOU HAVE FOOD CAUSE YOU CANT BREAK THAT TYPE OF ROCK CAUSE ITS BEDROCK
Motif is basically elements in the poem with symbolic meanings. So, in these poems you have listed, each of them have a motif of death through symbolization. For instance, in the poem "Ah, Are You Digging My Grave" he uses symbolism to express that he is dead and buried as you can see from the title itself and the first verse, "Ah, are you digging on my grave, <span>My loved one? -- planting rue?"
For "My Last Duchess" shows a great point of symbolism when the jealous Duke has a portrait of the Duchess he killed behind his curtains to ensure his dominance over her even when she is already dead.
In the last poem, "The Lady of Shalott" the character herself is a symbol. In the verses, "</span>The reaper, reaping late and early, Hears her ever chanting cheerly, Like an angel, singing clearly" it uses metaphors that symbolize death with the word, "reaper and reaping".
Hope I was able to help you. :)
- Dotz
Answer:
regional, "It is spelled out for you directly in the story.", True
Explanation:
Fictional consists of the word "fiction" and <em>"al". </em>With that in mind, we can use this information to know that our word must be dependent by its own, with -al on the end.
So regional is the only word to work properly.
Question 2:
An inference describes:
- It's "reading between the lines."
- You use clues to make an educated guess.
- It's NOT directly stated in the story
With that in mind, we can see that "It is spelled out for you directly in the story." is our desired answer.
Question 3:
True or False: When making an inference you use both EVIDENCE and PRIOR KNOWLEDGE.
An inference requires A)evidence in the passage and B) Prior Knowledge.
With that in mind we can see that our answer is True.