70. A
71. A I think
72.look it up
It looks to be that choice "A" has been cut off. If not, then C should be your answer!
Answer:
A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art
The glossary helps the reader to understand that:
The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt.
Explanation:
The glossary serves as a dictionary of terms, names, or places specific to a certain subject to enable the readers to make references of unfamiliar terms and newly introduced ones throughout their reading of the book. It is usually located at the back of a book in an alphabetical order.
Glossaries are very useful for helping students to identify and acquire the vocabulary of the discipline. Some students find it difficult to understand specialized vocabularies used in their readings or in class. Readings and class offer limited exposure when compared with what is written down in textbooks. Glossaries, therefore, offer more and better exposure of the terms as students can refer to them at their own pace.
Answer: The poet's use of puns creates humor in the poem. Moreover, it gives each reader an opportunity to interpret the poem in his/her own way.
Explanation:
<em>"Love Song, With Two Gold Fish"</em> is a poem written by Grace Chua. It describes the relationship between the two goldfishes in a bowl. There was a strong connection between them, until the female fish wished to go to the ocean. The male fish, however, could not make her dream come true, as the two of them were "trapped" in the bowl, which made the female fish dissatisfied.
In the poem, the author uses puns (jokes that include words with different possible meanings) multiple times. For instance, he describes that the female fish makes<em> "fish eyes and kissy lips" </em>at the male fish. The two phrases, "fishy eyes" and "kissy lips" are puns, because they are a part of the fishes' appearance - they do have "fishy eyes" and a special shape of lips. However, the phrases can be also interpreted as a description of the relationship between the two fishes - the sign that the female fish gives to the male fish. This creates humor in the poem, and enables the reader to interpret it in his own way.
I would believe C. It seems the most euphemism like