Based on this passage, the author most likely will argue that A critical tone Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>What the Canyon looks like now?</h3>
The author describes what the Canyon looks like now - there is no flora, and even less fauna because the animals have nothing to feed on. It is visually pleasing, but at what cost? The author then describes what the Canyon looked like before the dam was built and he implies that it looked so much better.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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In "April Showers," Theodora's father's experience as a failed writer shows her that she can be successful at something else, as her father is. Thus, option C is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of April showers?</h3>
The complete question is: In "April Showers," how does the father’s story about his own experience as a failed writer help Theodora?
- It shows her that she should never give up trying to be a writer.
- It shows her that she should concentrate on her duties around the house more.
- It shows her that she can be successful at something else, as her father is.
- It shows her that she needs to get a better education to become a good writer.
April shower is a short story written by Edith Wharton about a seventeen-year-old girl Theodora, a writer. It deals with an illusion versus reality. It teaches us to carry on with life even after suffering a disappointment.
Theodora's father suffered from a failure once when he was a writer but he recovered and carried on. This inspired Theodora to perceive her happiness even after getting rejected.
Therefore, Theodora learned a lesson from his father's mistake.
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It's a toss-up, but I would go with 3 because it's the most direct way of saying it. However, I also think that choice 2 might be the answer because it is more ideological.
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Answer:
prevalence → verb → to prevail
potentially → noun → potential
vulnerable → noun → vulnerability
accessible → verb → to access
censorship → adverb → censorious
volunteer → adjective → voluntary
dubious → noun → dubiousness
system → adjective → systematic
regular → verb → to regulate
suitability → verb → to suit
Explanation:
In the English language, especially when it comes to words originated from Latin, it is common to change words with the addition or removal of certain parts -- the affixes. Notice, for example, that to transform "vulnerable" into a noun, we added a suffix (an ending): "vulnerability". On the other hand, to transform "censorship" into an adverb, we changed suffixes: "censorious". It is important to know and understand the use of affixes. They are a helpful means to figure out the meanings of new words.