Answer:
Never
Explanation:
even though adverbs are more commonly thought of as words ending with -ing, they aren't always! "never" is an adverb that describes how often he misses chess club. how often? never!
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Answer:
The area in which the author backs up her claim with an evidence was when she included a research study printed in the 'Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.'
Explanation:
'Turning Off, Dining In' is an article which states the importance of dining out with family by keeping all the electronic devices and other distractive materials, and spend that few minutes with family.
In her article, the author asserted that the age-old tradition of family coming together to dine-out and spend that time together has been interrupted by using phones, newspapers, magazines, etc on dining table.
To support her claim, she backed up by citing a research study printed in the 'Journal of Social and Personal Relationships', according to which the quality of having one-on-one conversation is declined due to phone usage. In the fifth paragraph, the author supported her claims by providing evidence of the research study in the printed journal, researchers point of view, and also the viewpoints by research subjects.
Answer:
<em>floats downstream, the trade winds soft, and dawn-bright lawn</em>
Explanation:
Hi, after reading the poem I find the following three ideas as metaphors representing freedom.
A bird that '<em>floats downstream</em>' is not tied to a cage, it is being carried by nature. This poem is comparing a free bird to one in a cage at all times.
'<em>the trade winds soft</em>' is also used in a paragraph describing a free bird and the way it flies freely when it thinks of another breeze. In a cage, it would go nowhere.
'<em>dawn bright lawn</em>' is the surface where the bird can find his food (fat worms) instead of seeds given to birds in a cage.
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