Answer:
1. very cheap
2. very controversial
3. very opposed
4. very disappointing
5. very ashamed
6. very successful
7. very easy
8. very stupid
9. very concerned
10. very ridiculous
Explanation:
instead of using the word "very' use your answers in part 1! did not want to make this too easy for you.
It will definitely help if you google the meanings of every word you do not understand but I know it gets tough sometimes. Hopefully giving you the help here motivates you as opposed to the opposite!
Hello. You did not inform the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible that the critical approach that the author used can be pointed out. However, I will try to help you as much as I can.
Critical approaches are the position of a literary critic in relation to a literary work. This approach aims to analyze, question and interpret this work, concluding the concepts covered by it, its relevance in society and its ability to meet the grammatical and literary principles of language. In order to understand which approach the critic used, it is necessary to find his position in relation to these concepts discussed above.
A critic who decides to make a criticism in relation to the way of writing a work, adopted an approach in relation to grammar and textual structure, for example.
“Smile, Mila! Smile!” When my little sister was almost three years old, she would <span>repeat</span> this every day when I walked in the door from school. Fill in the blanks in order.
Tiger and Lamb because the beginning and end have to be opposites, not similar
The sentence in the excerpt from
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens that reflect the authors’ satirical tone is, ‘Are
you aweer, Mrs. Mann, that you are, as I may say, a porochial delegate, and a
stipendiary?’. Mr. bumble is a church warden however he also receives a
specific amount of cash which was, at that time, is unlikely for a church
warden.