Answer:
The narrator responds to his fear by staying in the big room to learn more.
Explanation:
In the story, By the Waters of Babylon by Stephen Vincent Benét a Priest named John goes on a mission to discover things about his city, and this mission was spurred by the believes of the natives that gods dwelt in the land so many years ago. Although John was filled with fear due to these beliefs and the conflict he experienced within him, he still summoned the courage to sleep in the big room.
While sleeping in that big room, it was revealed to him that there were no gods as the people believed rather it was humans that lived in those cities.
Answer:
1. She saw a moose on her way to school.
4. On their way home from the movies, the students saw their teacher.
Explanation:
Grammatical errors can be based on the correct punctuation, or verb forms or subject-verb agreement, or even in the use of modifiers and their presence or location in the sentence.
Two sentences that do not have any grammatical errors among the given options are sentences 1 and 4. This is because, in these two sentences (sentences 1 and 4), the subject-verb agreement and the modifiers are in sync with the intended noun.
On the other hand, sentences 2, 3, and 5 have errors in their grammar usage because the modifiers used do not specify the noun it describes. It makes a confusing sentence, thereby making an error in the use of grammar.
Thus, the correct answers are options 1 and 4.
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Answer:
Understanding figurative language requires uncovering its connotative meaning. Figurative language uses words that mean the same as their literal meaning. The literal meaning of words are used in figurative language. Understanding figurative language does not require unconvering its connotative meaning.
Explanation:
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