Answer:
Ambiguity.
Explanation:
To be ambiguous is to be unclear or inexact in what you are saying. In this context, the ambiguity comes with the need of both the speaker and the listener of saving effort when speaking. This impacts the language used, creating different types of troublesome language which, in this case, is the ambigous one.
B if we are talking about LOTR's Frodo.
Answer:
The tension in this chapter is created by the mere fact of survival.
Explanation:
This scene is one of the most tense in the book. Katniss finds herself in front of something she was not aware of and she discovers as she goes.
She believes that the cornucopia would be a great feast or something like that and yet she realizes that the cornucopia is the key to survival. There, she and the other participants will find the weapons they need to win the hunger games, as well as things necessary to survive.
The scene is a great fight where people begin to die in front of Katniss until she realizes that she was also in danger and needed to move.
This is how she gets her bow and arrow and once she gets them she can walk away from the cornucopia.
Answer:
Experiences in School - some good and some not so good - shared for others to learn
Some experiences we hope will happen to others
The best experiences I've had when I was asked to talk to classes. These teachers were really interested in stuttering and wanted to help their students. I received postcards and presents afterwards and brought me back my faith in teachers again.
I also took a class in presentation techniques and everyone in class had to make a presentation. The whole class should then comment and grade the presentations. I was deadly nervous, but had a subject I knew a lot about: our museum at home. I took a lot of things to look at, try, feel and to listen to to make them concentrate on other thing but myself and my speech, walked around a lot using body language, remembered the experience about time and had my watch on the table in front of me. When I was finished I was shaking all over. Can you imagine my surprise when I "won" on all items, including my speech? As Russ is always telling us: it's not your speech that counts, it's what you put into it. (Anita Blom, Sweden, September 9, 1999)
Her Name Was Mrs. Clousson, and She Cared by Lee Reeves
Explanation:
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Answer:
Adjective: Worn out
Determiner: These shoes, Which book
Explanation:
A determiner is a word that is placed in front of a noun in order to show quantity, such as "one cat," many cats", or to show possession or clarify what the noun is referring to such as, "my sheep", "that sheep", etc.
An adjective is a word that is used to qualify or quantify a noun in a sentence. It is used to show or describe a noun.
Therefore, the Adjective in the sentence is "Worn out" and the Determiners are "These shoes", "Which book"