What???? I’m confused sorryyy
He encontrado esta pregunta online. Los eufemismos destacados son:
Se acaban de incorporar a clase de pintura tres niños de color. Los reclusos del centro penitenciario regional colaboran en un mercadillo solidario para ayudar a las familias con menos recursos. La mayoría de los conflictos bélicos afectan a los países del Tercer Mundo. Cientos de personas sin empleo se manifiestan contra los recortes de plantillas.
Answer:
Los eufemismos en las frases quieren decir lo siguiente:
1. de color - negros
2. reclusos del centro penitenciario - los presos
3. con menos recursos - pobres
4. conflictos bélicos - guerras
5. del Tercer Mundo - pobres/ de poco desarrollo
6. los recortes de plantillas - los despidos laborales
Explanation:
Eufemismos son palabras o expresiones utilizadas para sustituir otras palabras o expresiones que se consideran ofensivas, que se escuchan mal. Si queremos evitar el uso de palabras duras, groseras, u obscenas, elegimos otras que suenen mejor. En una de las frases de arriba, por ejemplo, "de color" es un eufemismo para "negros", refiriéndose a la raza de las personas.
The plot is about how middle schoolers evolve. The setting of the school shows the everyday life of the main middle schooler going through the struggles of being a preteen and the preparation for high school. (If this doesn’t help google the plot of the story and think about the setting and the the relation.)
Answer:
gives a command to the person reading the paragraph
I have found this question online, and it is about the short story "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," by Mark Twain. The excerpt is long for me to post here, but it begins with the story told by Simon Wheeler, one of the characters.
Answer:
The option that best states how the author develops the character in this excerpt is:
A. with the use of dialect.
Explanation:
When it comes to literature, dialect is related to how the author portrays the characters' speech. Many authors choose to write words with an uncommon spelling just to show that that is the way the character pronounces them. For instance, in books by Zora Neale Hurston, what should be "I" was spelled as "Ah" to emphasize pronunciation.
<u>The same happens in this short story by Mark Twain. The excerpt we are analyzing here uses dialect to reveal more about the character. For example, Wheeler says "feller" instead of "fellow". Twain wants readers to know that Wheeler is a simple man, in contrast with the narrator of the story who is an educated man and who uses a very different (formal) dialect from Wheeler.</u>