Answer:
Underestimated
Explanation:
He failed in the election just because he underestimated
Answer:
C) The reader could be overwhelmed by facts.
Explanation:
A) The reader could be bored.
- This could be true, but it is very vague and may not apply to all audiences.
B) The reader could be confused.
- Really, repeating the same subject many times should have the opposite effect on the reader. If this answer is talking about the reader being confused by the purpose of the passage, this this is a possible answer, but not likely.
C) The reader could be overwhelmed by facts.
- If the subject is repeated too many times, the audience is left with, instead of a coherent idea, a string of facts without an obvious purpose. This is very possibly the right answer.
D) The reader could be skeptical of the information.
- The subject's repetition should have no effect on ethos.
This is an example of a simile - comparing the earth's shore to a bright girdle by using the word 'like'.
An oxymoron compares two opposite things (jumbo shrimp), a hyperbole uses exaggeration (the best answer ever), and personification gives human characteristics to non-human items (a talking animal).
I want to say it’s a simple sentence, compound is joined by conjunction. Complex always has a clause within the sentence like “ Although it was raining, I still went outside”
A. When do we get....?
B. How do you.... ?
C. Where is that....?
D. Where have you...?
E. Who is coming....?
F. When do you...?
G. What is his...?
H. What is she...?
I. What have you...?
J. What have you....?
K. Where did you...?
L. How did you...?
M. What is the time?
N. Who is the man...?
O. Where do you live?
P. When are you...?
Who - addressing something/someone like who is that? Who does this bike belongs to? Who won gold medal?
When - asking a question in terms of specific details like when did he come to Paris? When will he be back? When did he go shopping? When will I see him again? When is birthday?
How - asking for a reason to your question like how did he fail the test? How come you're not here with me?
What - to find something out like what's your name?
Where - asking of a place like where did we meet? E. G. In Paris
where did you find the book? E. G. Under the chair
Hope this helps!