Answer:
1. at, for
2. from
3. in
4. on, by
5. on
6. for
7. between
8. at, in, to
9. to
10. *been cleaned since* (confusing sentence)
<u>Dangers of Global Language</u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
Linguistic Power. The first danger he talks about is linguistic power. ...
Linguistic Complacency. ...
Linguistic Demise. ...
Linguistic Bankruptcy. ...
A Feeling of Loss. ...
Threat of Losing Identity. ...
Threat of Social Clash.
Answer:
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As with any author's decision to use 1st person, her intention most likely -- in this story -- was to get her readers to go along for the ride into madness and cultivate a certain amount of sympathy for the narrator and her plight. The constant use of "I" puts readers in the narrator’s head and allows them to empathize with her.