D because you should be talking about yourself if you are making an autobiography or a personal narrative.
Just to clarify, there are 3 options:
A) Immature writing
B)Mature writing
C)Overuse of thesaurus
and there are 3 sentences:
1) She played video games without all day long without stopping.
2) Without ceasing, she gripped her controller in her hands and dominated her video games all day long.
3) For what had the quality of time interminable, she toiled merrily at her digital amusement.
If there's only one match for each sentence, I'd say that the following pairs sound correct to me:
1;B
2;C
3;A
Question
At the top of each list are two guide words. Look at the entry words under each pair of guide words. Write the word in each group that goes with the guide words above it.
Answer:
- Late
- Mother, Miss
- Floor, Fly
- Rock
- Touch
- Wing, Will
- Kite
- Deep, Dime
- Brush
- Often
Explanation:
Guide words refer to the first and last words on the page of a dictionary. They are usually situated on the top-left and on the top-right part of the dictionary. Guide words serve as a guide to the user and enables them save time by helping them skip to the page that do not contains the words they are looking for using by the guide words as a form of a compass.
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Answer:
Yes, it is.
Explanation:
Sanskrit is a classical Indian language, used as a liturgical language of Hinduism, and in works of philosophy and literature. The significance of Sanskrit in Indian culture can be compared to Latin in Christian Europe. Although both languages are considered dead, religious, scientific texts, and fiction have survived to this day. True, unlike Latin, Sanskrit was practically never a colloquial, native language, but rather a higher culture, Brahmin. The opposite of Sanskrit was the colloquial Indian languages called prakritai.