A. to inform
c. to analyze
Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
A is very informal due to the use of slang such as ''ain't''.
B has an informal tone and language due to the usage of 'you guys' to address other people.
C is very informal due to the use of shortened street slang ''Y'all'' commonly used in informal set-ups for example among friends.
Answer:
This is a line from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Wok Without Hope" which talks about the uselessness of any work that is done without hope.
Explanation:
In Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Work Without Hope", he emphasizes on the importance of hope and aim in a person's life. Coleridge seems to be talking about the common nature of man and the necessity of having an aim or objective so as to achieve a goal, for, without hope, all efforts are futile and unnecessary.
In the non-traditional sonnet, the poet presents his case by metaphorically stating that<u> "work without hope draws nectar in a sieve"</u>. This is to say that any work without hope is like collecting nectar in a sieve. It merely runs or flows through, with no accumulation of a safety space. But if a person has hope in his life and works with that, then whatever is achieved has a greater meaning and purpose. Without hope, there is no purpose in a work being done, nor is there any result to be elated for.
Answer: [See full attached image]
(1) <em>ckwcloall </em>
<h3>(1) wall clock </h3>
(2) <em>akoeofbc </em>
<h3>(2) #</h3>
(3) <em>nilegnifac</em>
<h3>(3) ceiling fan </h3>
(4) <em>mresceboeinl</em>
<h3>(4) <em>mobile screen </em></h3>
(5) <em>rsiomagsrlr</em>
<h3>(5) mirrorglass</h3>
(6)<em> bhtdeees </em>
<h3>(6) bedsheet</h3>
(7) <em>orimrr</em>
<h3>(7) mirror </h3>
(8) <em>bkoo </em>
<h3>(8) book</h3>
Note: ( <em># </em>) there are words not allowed in Brainly. See full attached image.
<h2><em>Eiztari</em></h2>
Answer:
My teacher went missing today, when we were on our field trip. We were looking at the monkey's and all of a sudden we couldn't find her! I remember when we were looking at the giraffes that she was talking to a zoo manager, and she instructed us to stay at the monkey cage. She never told us why, and now SHES MISSING! The whole class was freaking out! Then I saw a lady that looked just like her! Same hair, same hat! Dang, it was just a different lady. She was holding a baby monkey. We looked everywhere! I felt so bad, and it wasn't even a student missing it was a teacher! Teachers don't get lost! We ran into the same guy she was talking to earlier, and he said she was around the monkey's cage and just saw her a second ago! We all ran back but couldn't find her anywhere! But wait- that lady earlier was holding a baby monkey?! It turned out to be our teacher! We ran over to her and she told us that her niece worked at this zoo, and we could hold the baby monkey! I love our teacher!
Explanation:
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