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wariber [46]
3 years ago
9

9) In the sentence "Emerging from a family that loved learning, Oliver Wendell

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natali 33 [55]3 years ago
7 0

The question is incomplete, but i will try my best to give you helpful tips that would aid you in answering the question. There is no bolded word here, so I would give you a general answer.

A bold word is used to lay emphasis on a word or phrase that otherwise would have gone unnoticed it is used to call the attention of a reader to something.

According to the given sentence, we are told that Oliver Wendell comes from a family that loves reading and learning, and as a result of this, he started reading heavily from when he was a small boy.

Therefore, to find the example of the bolded words, you need to ask yourself:

  • <em>What are the words that the author would want to call the attention of a reader to?</em>
  • <em>What unusual words are in this sentence?</em>

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