Answer:
In depth knowledge and understanding of the language spoken (what is being listened to)
Explanation:
In language (speaking and listening), the term L1 refers to a person's first language; it is the language which a person grew up with and is usually embraced naturally by a person as a child (up till around the age of 12). In some minor cases, a person can have 2 languages as L1 (in the case where a person was raised in a home setting where 2 different languages were spoken. For example, a house were English and Spanish were spoken, the child will have a bilingual L1).
L1 refers to the language one learnt without any 'significant effort'; it was just naturally picked up and it becomes like 'second nature' to the speaker or listener. L1 usually connotes that the speaker orlistener has an intrinsic & exhaustive knowledge of the language been spoken (when the speaker or listener is exposed to the lexicon, correct grammar, semantics, culture et al). <u>L1 connotes that the listener has an in depth understanding of the language being spoken (understands content, etymology and context of what is being said) </u>
This is dramatic irony! :D i’m pretty sure, if not i’m sorry! but tht is the option left & we know something that whoever she loves doesn’t , like i said i’m not sure
<span>The question is asking In which of the following sentence is a semicolon correctly used? and the sentences are: A) I have a bicycle; skates; and a snowboard. B) John said to sasha; let's go on a bicycle trip. C) John helped sasha; another rider; put air in her bicycles tires. D) I have a bicycle; I'll be riding in later today. A semicolon is used to connect two independent phrases, and the correct answer is D - the first independent phrase is "I have a bicycle" and the second one is "I'll be riding it later today" </span>
Answer: the primary use of symbolism in this poem is the symbolism of the rivers.