Answer: B. <u>ow</u> in knowing
Explanation:
In Phonetics, <em>'ow', 'oa', and 'oe'</em> usually produce the same sound when pronounced which is the long o sound.
This is why the<em> 'ow' </em>in<em> 'knowing' </em>is pronounced in the same way as the<em> 'oa'</em> in <em>'approach'</em>. The<em> 'ow' </em>in<em> 'downstairs' </em>is not similar to them due to it's position in the word having changed its sound.
- Our native language let's us have a special bond with our culture and roots
- We will have a special language with our language
- Easier to learn than English because you can grow up learning it making it your first language and of your environment
From the web/research:
- many researchers have proven that the linguistic ability of our native language has a close relation to the development of cognitive abilities and learning abilities........etc.
You can check out
https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/en/our-schools/cambodia/article/2019/2/27/the-importance-of-studying-your-native-language-at-northbridge
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Hope it helps, Good luck
Answer:
Explanation:
Hellen Keller was a real person. She took years to learn to overcome her blindness and deafness. What she wrote was not a novel. This was not written as an example of a theme seen through a character's eyes.
This is her life. She wrote it. It is an autobiography.
Answer:
An adjective has to come before the noun it is describing; if that is not the case, then it is misplaced.
For example, the sentence: I walked down the street.
I can say, "I walked down the dark street."
But if the word dark was anywhere else, it would be a misplaced adjective.
Most animals thrive where they can find food easily
Answer: D
Explanation
It is the correct answer because an adverbial clause or adverb clause describes group of words meant to function as a verb in a sentence.
An adverb qualifies a verb or other words excluding nouns.
It also add details to the sentence and improves the meaning.
The adverb clause should contain a verb and the subject.
In the question the subject is find food and the verb is thrive while easily as an adverb adds more meaning to the sentence.