1.) Correct
2.) Correct
3.) The boy had trouble withthe decimal point when multiplying. He always put it in the wrong place.
4.) Correct
5.) I mislead my car keys. My house keys were also gone
6.) Correct
7.) Correct
8.) I generally like the climate of the area where I live. I do not enjoy sub freezing winter temperatures.
9.) Correct
10.) Correct
Answer:
a. A very young child; an infant.
b. An unborn child; a fetus.
c. The youngest member of a family or group.
d. A very young animal.
2. An adult or young person who behaves in an infantile way.
3. Informal
a. A lover or sweetheart.
b. Sweetheart; dear. Used as a term of endearment.
4. Slang An object of personal concern or interest: Keeping the boat in good repair is your baby.
adj. bab·i·er, bab·i·est
1. Of or having to do with a baby.
2. Infantile or childish.
3. Small in comparison with others of the same kind: baby vegetables.
tr.v. ba·bied, ba·by·ing, ba·bies
Answer:
He fills his English with Igbo language patterns and rhythm.
Explanation:
Achebe makes a strong use of Igbo words and expressions to create a new English and show how language and communication is a living organism, completely adaptable and innovative.
Igbo is one of the languages spoken in nigeria, which in itself is full of different adaptations, dialects and accents. Using this language together with the English language, the author questions the supremacy of the English language and raises the importance of other languages.
Answer:
Alexander expanded his empire, thus spreading
Greek culture.
Explanation: