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The adjectives used in a text are the details that allow a reader to feel and see what an author experiences. This is because adjectives are descriptive words, which manage to make the reader create mental images, about the elements they describe, in addition to stimulating the five senses of the reader, allowing him to see and feel what the author experiences.
Literary nonfiction includes vivd descriptions [apex]
The correct answer for this question is (D)the debate between Unferth and Grendel
Answer:
They suggest that reality exists outside the mind, whether or not a person can perceive it
Explanation:
Objectivism is a philosophy that stimulates interest in rational growth and independent thinking. With these factors, individuals would be productive, honest, direct, responsible and fair, even if they didn't realize it.
From reading the text above, we can see that the words "clear sight and clean sour" are totally related to the concept of objectivism. This is because in addition to emphasizing rationality within real situations, they suggest that reality exists outside the mind, whether a person can perceive it or not.
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