Answer:
Pros you may need to learn about stuff to make sure it doesn't happen again, Or if it does happen agian you can fix it by what you have read or learned
Cons It a boring subject and people hate it.teacher are mean about and they are terrible at teaching it
Explanation:
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I'm pretty sure the answer is C
Answer:
Importance of knowing events orders in understanding a reading text.
Explanation:
Knowing order of events helps us understand a reading text, as -
- It enables us to relate the things in sequential order
- It enables us to understand cause & effect relationship among the events.
- It enables us to build a logical relationship between the events
Eg : Since it was raining, we took an umbrella
[It relates causal incidence of rain & resultant need of umbrella. It helps us to understand the logical essence]. An interchange in events' orders would not present context as clearly.
Answer:
An example of slant rhyme that includes consonance is D) look-duck.
Explanation:
A slant rhyme consists of word that have similar sounds, but do not rhyme perfectly. That is why it can also be called imperfect rhyme, or even lazy rhyme. The words may have:
- the same consonant sounds but different vowel sounds --> years-yours
- the same vowel sounds but different consonant sounds --> fate-save
When we analyze the options given, we can note that A) took-book and B) look-book are perfect rhymes - vowel and consonant sounds are the same. Option C does not rhyme at all since the pair look-boot shows different vowel and consonant sounds.
Option D) look-duck is a slant rhyme since the two words do have different vowel sounds but present an identical consonant sound (consonance) at the end - lʊk-dʌk.
Answer:
verb
Explanation:
verb is something u do so reading is an action :)