<span>A magazine reporter. He wants to write a piece on the entire Applewhite family</span>
Why is this even in mathematics
Answer: you don’t have to rhyme, remember that. Prose is just as valid as rhyming poetry. I always write what I’m trying to convey and THEN use synonyms to make it rhyme if it needs to.
Explanation:
This question is from 'Politics and English Language'. The answer is examples. The question is also incomplete.
Explanation:
- The question is Silly words and expressions have often disappeared, not through any evolutionary process but owing to the conscious action of a minority. Two recent examples were explored every avenue and leave no stone unturned, which were killed by the jeers of a few journalists.
- Orwell's purpose is to persuade the readers to use simple language in political writing. He achieves this by using simple examples and rules for writing.
- He also suggests the steps to choose the words correctly.