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To distance himself from what he has seen, Beah remembers his grandmother’s directive to “be like the moon,”
as the moon always makes people happy. Beah has always followed her
advice, and as a boy, spends much of his time contemplating the moon and
seeing images in its surface as one does with clouds. In the present in
New York City, Beah is pleased to know that something of his younger
self remains, since he can still look with the same the pleasure that he
once did at the moon.
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Adding "s" to "apple" to refer to more than one apple illustrated the rule of semantics in the english language. (option C)
<h3>What is semantics?</h3>
The word semantics refers to meaning. The rule of semantics in a language attributes a certain meaning to a certain symbol (word). For example, the word "apple" is used to refer to a round-shaped fruit, sweet, usually red in color.
That meaning does not change when we add "s" to the word "apple." The addition of the letter only functions to make that word a plural one, referring to more than one apple. That means the rule of semantics is valid.
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