question:
What provides the reader with a chance to interpret an author's work in a new way?
A. Learning about the author's life
B. Reading books about similar topics
C. Explaining the work to other people
D. Asking questions about the work
Answer: A learning about the author's life
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D. Nutrients are eliminated by water on leaves.
<u>"C. is correct answer."</u> These statements are true: She and Irene would have become friends because they both dated Dexter. "Hope this helps!" "Have a great day!" "Thank you for posting your question!"
Euphemism is a <em>figure of speech</em> where a word or phrase is used to <em>avoid an</em> <em>unpleasent or offensive word</em>, when referring to somethnig umpleasent or embarassing.
The examples of Euphemisms are A and C.
<em>Stretching the truth</em>= lying
<em>put to sleep</em>= killed, sacrificed
Oxymoron is a combination of <em>contraditory words</em>, or words that seem to have <em>opposite meanings</em>.
The examples of Oxymoron are B and D.
<em>Bittersweet</em>
<em>Living dead</em>