Answer:The ‘Watching the World from the Riverbank’, is trying to send the readers or communicate through the readers by having them to know about the world and how reality runs in every society or in the world that we live in and by that, it is trying to focus on the rules of reality in which is the main focus in the story. The correct answer is letter b.
Explanation:
Answer:
suggested though not directly expressed
Explanation:
always to be found in; essentially connected with.
"the values implicit in the school ethos"
1 is correct
2 is correct
3 is incorrect
4 is correct
5 is correct
6 is correct
7 is incorrect
8 is incorrect
9 is correct
10 is incorrect
Answer: D. Jackson relies on long, flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on short, direct sentences.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson’s address to the Congress and Michael Rutledge’s “Samuel’s Memory” certainly differ in writing techniques and language use. In Jackson's speech, there are long sentences, which makes the speech convincing and helps him demonstrate his intelligence. However, Rutledge's sentences are often short, quite simple and straightforward.