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<span>1. Each author uses non-English words and figurative language.</span>
The option that means "word for word" is the second one, letter B: Verbatim
Let's take a look at the meanings of all the options:
- Proverb: is a short saying that usually states a truth or piece of advice.
- Verbatim: means word for word, that is, using the exact same words as were used to state something before.
- Verbose: means saying something using more words than what would be necessary.
- Verbalize: means simply "to express something" in words.
- Diversity: is the state of being different, varied, diverse.
Answer:
Scientist
Explanation:
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Answer:
"In 2010 she met with U.S. Special Envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke."
Explanation:
The news article "Pakistan's Malala" presents Malala Yousafzai's life as a young girl trying to get an education and daring to go against the Taliban. She would later be targeted by the militant group but luckily survived the attack.
The text reveals how Malala began writing a blog under the pen name<em> "Gul Makai."</em> This blog would become famous, even reaching outside Pakistan. Her 2010 meeting with <em>"the U.S. Special Envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke"</em> shows how the young teenage girl received worldwide attention for her blog.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.