Hello!
The sentence that uses the correct bolded vocabulary word is the final sentence.
Why?
In the first sentence, the word "strained" is used incorrectly because this form of straining means to drain the water from the noodles.
In the second sentence, "clamorous" noise is loud, and for it to lull the babies to sleep would be paradoxical (meaning it would make no sense).
In the third sentence, "season" means to add a substance to the pot roast to enhance it's flavor. Draining the oil from the roast generally does not enhance the flavor.
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Here are a few genres the story falls under:
•Adventure
•Coming-of-Age
•Fable
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete and has no drop-down menus attached, we can assume that we are talking about an argumentative essay, the topic is "Entrepreneurship," and the purpose is to persuade our reader.
In an argumentative essay, we have to develop the arguments after establishing a powerful thesis that catches the reader's attention. If our topic is "Entrepreneurship," and we want to persuade the reader to become an entrepreneur, we need to use pathos, the emotional approach to convince the reader or our argument, in order to move it emotionally and make the reader consider the idea of opening a new business.
After correctly developing our argument using proper sources, we have to close the essay with a conclusion.
Answer:
This excerpt from We've Got a Job The 1963 Children's March and the tone of the excerpt is described below in detail.
Explanation:
The tone is associated with the author’s view within the document or excerpt. In this instance, the terms that can asphalt the process for identifying the expression are: “special”, “just right really good” and “high tip money” which follows the high-ascended and show-off expression of the author. The words employed to produce the tone are:
just right-really good
special
1. ATP
2. Cellular respiration
3. All of the above
4. Mitochondria