an advertisement
An advertisement could be said to represent a persuasive argument inasmuch as it develops a premise or set of premises (more often than not, not very solid or logical, and sometimes even unethical) and reaches a conclusion by which it intends to persuade a certain audience to consume the products or services being advertised.
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Read the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
You are mistaken, Mr. Darcy, if you suppose that the mode of your declaration affected me in any other way, than as it spared me the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you <u>behaved in a more gentleman-like manner.</u>
Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence?
A. adverbial phrase
B. verb phrase
C. absolute phrase
D. adjectival phrase
Answer:
D. adjectival phrase
Explanation:
Adjective phrases are phrases that assume the same function as an adjective, promoting a characteristic and describing something or someone. According to the sentence underlined in the question above, we can see that this sentence aims to convey a characteristic that Mr. Darcy lacks. The phrase refers to the lack of delicacy, which represents that Mr. Darcy behaved in a rude and rude manner. This phrase, therefore, refers to a characteristic of Darcy and is therefore an adjective phrase.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Sugar stabilizes the batter and also delays the evaporation of water from the egg white foam in the oven.
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Answer:
has a personality of his own
Explanation