This is true. A famous example of this is a poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll which is completely made up of nonsensical words yet is entirely grammatically correct and can be analyzed as such.
The answer is A because I had a question like that before.
Significant. Fractional sounds like "fraction," which is typically meaning a value less than one, but not quite zero. AKA, very small.
The opposite of a very small change would be a very big change. Which is what a significant change is.
In the poem "The Sun Has Long Been Set," what is suggested in the poet's use of quotation marks around the words in the excerpt below?
Answer: The correct answer is: There is something artificial about these activities
Explanation:
The poem 'The sun has long been set' by William Wordsworth is a soothing poem. The writer has beautifully described the evening by mentioning about the stars, the wind, the sky and the half moon. He further explains how the natural life has more to offer than the 'artificial life' of the city. The natural life is a peaceful escape from the worries of this world.
Answer:
B. After turning on the television set, Meridith sat down to watch her favorite show.
Explanation:
We see that all of the other setences are filled with description and sensory detail, which degrades this sentence in comparisson.