Which tone should a reader use to read the narration before the newspaper headlines? CASUAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the newspaper headlines?
FORMAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration after the newspaper headlines? DISAPPOINTED
B humor:) if its cool mark me brainliest
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it would be B.
Explanation:
Faze means confused right? "You won't faze me! My mind is set!" that's an example in a sentence. Using context clues I can find out the meaning of "faze". <u>Faze means confused or bewilder.</u>
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The best synonyms for exemplary in each sentence are as follows;
- The library has received public recognition for its exemplary literacy programs. --Commendable.
- If you are not sure how to format your paper, look at the exemplary essays that the teacher handed out. --Prototypical.
<h3>Which words best replace exemplary in each sentence case?</h3>
It follows from the first sentence that the contextual meaning of exemplary connotes Impressive and hence, an appropriate synonym is; Commendable.
It follows from the second sentence that the contextual meaning of exemplary connotes an ideal example and hence, an appropriate synonym is; Prototypical.
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