Answer:
I feel like ik where this is going but
Explanation:
vete acosador
Answer:
Vowels misbehavin’: Reduction
Some Russian letters change their behavior depending on whether they’re in a stressed or an unstressed syllable. The vowels a, o, ye, and ya do this a lot. When stressed, they behave normally and are pronounced in the usual way, but when they’re in an unstressed position, they go through a process called reduction. This deviation in the vowels’ behavior is a very important linguistic phenomenon that deserves your special attention. Not knowing it is like a double-edged sword: not only does it take other people longer to understand you (they simply won’t recognize the words you’re saying), but you also may find it hard to recognize the words you think you already know (but unfortunately store in your own memory with the wrong stress).
Explanation:
Link:
https://www.dummies.com/languages/russian/sounding-like-a-real-russian-with-proper-pronunciation/
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Answer:
Correct answer is "C"
Na primeira frase:
"Nós <u>comunicamos a decisão do chefe.</u>"
Não usamos a vírgula pois o sujeito não pode ser separado do verbo e o verbo não se separa dos complementos.
Na segunda frase:
<u><em>"A chuva estava tão forte</em></u> que <u><em>inundou a rua.</em></u>"
A virgula não é utilizada pois se refere a uma oração subordinada adverbial consecutiva.
Answer: a. People no longer feel that they are part of nature.
Explanation:
Wordsworth's poem ''<em>The World Is Too Much With Us</em> '' deals with our lost relationship with the natural world. The speaker is dissatisfied because people are occupied with material objects instead of appreciating the beauty of nature. In the line <em>"Little we see in nature that is ours'', </em>the speaker uses a judgmental tone to describe people's behavior towards nature. We take nature for granted, and always put our own needs first.