My Answer: A
Why?: English belongs to <span>Indo-European family, Germanic Branch, West-Germanic group.
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Answer: by taking normal nouns
and turning them to pronouns
Explanation:
example Baby It's A boy
Answer:
1) Personification 2) Hyperbole 3) Alliteration
Explanation:
Personification is when you take an item, such as the moon, and give it human-like characteristics. The moon cannot actually dance, obviously. Therefore, this is an example of Personification.
Hyperbole is an exaggeration. They are not actually starving, they just mean they are very hungry.
Alliteration is when three or more consecutive words begin with the same consonant. (Assonance is the same, but begins with a vowel.) In this sentence, most of the words begin with the same letter "S".
Taking into account the second topic about the Canterbury tales in connection to region mockery, these ideas could be discussed in an essay.
- the corruption of the Church.- Cathedrals and relics were very expensive/ gold used to decorate in opposition to a poor context full of illnesses.
- Churchmen as greedy and irreligious.
- Characters such as The Monk and The pardoner used to convey same meaning within the tales.- Satirical characters
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Answer:
According to both stories, most people who go rich suddenly are often plagued with bad decisions that leave them impoverished and in most cases in a worse state (financially, mentally, relationally and healthwise) than they were before the wealth.
Explanation: of Baba Abdalla, he had grown his wealth steadily and lost it to an Ascetic. An Ascetic is someone who is committed to living a plebian life whilst doing good deeds.
Something had shifted in the Ascetics mind upon observation of Baba's wealth. The Ascetic who was known for good deeds decided to trick Baba. Baba trusting in the goodness of the Ascetic and not believing him to be a greedy character went along with same until he became poor and blind in one eye.
In the articles about Lottery winners who go bankrupt, the story is not too different. There is a case for instance about a woman who won over a million dollars. She divorced her husband soon as she learnt of the win. Her ex-husband later came to the knowledge of the win, filed a countersuit and was adjudged to take ownership of all the winnings. The court's decision was based on the fact that the woman had violated the laws relating to disclosure of assets. The woman ended badly due to greed.