Answer:
"My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
Explanation:
In the context of grammar, juxtaposition is a process of combining phrases and establishing syntactic relations between them. It is an operation similar to coordination and subordination.
The juxtaposition uses punctuation marks (in the written language) or pauses to link two sentences. Because it does not use links (such as "and", "from" or "to"), this process can give rise to different syntactic interpretations depending on the speaker's context or capabilities. The juxtaposition also allows one to join two simple sentences.
With this we can conclude that an example, where the juxtaposition is presented is the phrase "My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
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Taxation, inflation and specific tarrifs designed to keep them close to home. Also trading was restricted therfore the colonies were made more dependent on their mother country and were wekeaned as a rsult of all these aspects.
Answer:
the government refusing to allow a newspaper to be published
Explanation:
I think it is 6.0466176 in scientific notation