Answer:
1. We could fly but also we could go by train.
2. she will have to study hard and she will have to concentrate to do well on the exam.
3. Jack is not here but Tom is in another city.
4. The speaker will not confirm the story nor deny the story.
5. Pneumonia is a dangerous disease but also smallpox is a dangerous illness.
6. Fred loves traveling also Jane wants to go around the world.
7. It might or snow tomorrow.
8. Playing tennis is good for your heart and is good for your health.
False. Athena helps Odysseus by imploring Zeus to help him return to his family. In turn, Zeus sends Hermes to tell Calypso to free Odysseus.
Answer:
the and an,
Explanation:
my sister is "the" principle and my brother is "an" architect
Answer:
C) In Ed’s latest story, “Evil Intentions,” darkness and nightfall symbolize death.
Explanation:
Contextual Symbols:
If the meaning of the symbol changes from culture to culture or from time to time, from text to text or from context to context they are referred to as contextual symbols. One example of contextual symbol is symbol of owl. Owl is a symbol of wisdom in the western countries while it is totally opposite in the Indian sub-continent - there, owl is symbol of foolishness. However, we can also say that owl is universal symbol of wisdom in the western countries (by qualifying the argument).
Universal Symbols:
If the meaning of symbolism remains the same in all cultures, locations, texts, it is called a universal symbol. For example pen and book are universal symbols of education. And, dove is a symbol of peace.
Darkness and nightfall in option D are universal symbols of death, sadness, fall.
Symbols used in option A, B, and D are contextual as their meaning vary from text to text and from culture to culture.