Furthermore (c) best identifies the conjunctive adverb in the sentence.
<u> Explanation</u>
- Conjunctions are basically those words which joins one sentence with the other part of the same sentence or in other words we can call it joining words, however, when an adverb joins one sentence with the other part of the same sentence that becomes conjunctive adverb.
- Conjunctive adverb joins two clauses, parts of the same sentence to give it a proper meaning. It is also called adverbial conjunction or subordinating conjunction examples include, therefore, furthermore, thus, however, finally, meanwhile, nevertheless, still and so on.
- In the given sentence, Its not fair to expect her to do all of the work; she doesn't have time for it! , the word furthermore is the conjunctive adverb since it is connecting the first part of the sentence with the second part of the sentence i.e, the clause with the usage of the word "furthermore". It needs to remembered that semi- colon should be added before the usage of conjunctive adverbs.The other options don't fit in and are suitable to be considered as conjunctive adverb in the sentence. Doesn't is not a conjunctive adverb because its only contracted form of does and not which gives doesn't. Fair is also not conjunctive adverb since the word fair is simple adjective. Option D which is expect is also not correct because its a verb and hence cannot be categorized under conjunctive adverb.
To make a movement with your head kind of bobbing down? In the sign of disagreement/agreement
My best guess for the answer to this question is that the listener in My Last Duchess interacts with the speaker while the listener in Life in a Love does not. In My Last Duchess, a rich duke is having a conversation with a man about a portrait of his late wife while negotiating a deal to marry a new woman. Life in a Love is about a man's reaction to a woman possibly leaving him. In the first poem, there seems to be a more active conversation going on. I hope this helps. None of the other answers seem as relevant, so I think this is the right one.
The word that could replace the underlined word without changing the overall meaning of the sentence would probably be nonchalant.
<h3>What is a Paraphrase?</h3>
This refers to the editing of a text by changing the words and making it shorter but retaining its meaning.
Hence, we can see that the <u>underlined word</u> is not stated and there are no answer choices to choose from, I can infer that this word is "carefree" and some synonyms of this word are:
- unworried
- untroubled
- nonchalant, etc
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Answer:
1. true
2. false
3. not sure
4.true
5.true
6.true
7.false
8.false
9.true
Explanation:
bon vivant- Person living well
faux pas- embarrassing
rai·son d'ê·tre- reason for being
joie de vi·vre- exuberant enjoyment of life
coup d'é·tat- overthrow, seizure of power , blow of state
magnum opus- great work, most important work
a·vant-garde- new and unusual experimental ideas, late middle english