<span>The word ‘difference’ being noun, it specifies the extent or quality of dissimilarity or contrasts between two things, situations, or entities. Whereas, the word ‘different’ being adjective, it modifies noun.</span>
Answer:
A). Myself.
Explanation:
Intensive pronoun is exemplified as the process that primarily intends to emphasize the antecedent of the subject in the sentence. Such pronouns are often placed immediately after the noun or pronoun it qualifies. These pronouns necessarily ends with 'self' and function to highlight the antecedent that adds a special effect(as intended by the speaker). However, removing them(intensive pronoun) do not affect the meaning of the sentence.
In the given sentence, 'myself' is the only word that involves 'self' in it and possesses all the above mentioned traits which exemplifies that it is the intensive pronoun. It immediately follows the subject 'I' and emphasizes the antecedent 'myself'. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The answer is the last sentence.
Answer:
A. The bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator.
Explanation:
James Joyce's short story "Araby" revolves around a young boy infatuated with a girl who he promises to bring a gift from a marketplace called <em>"Araby"</em>. The urge to win her heart by promising the gift led the young boy to the market, dealing with themes of innocence, real and imaginary, religion, and what is private and public.
The belief that all things are possible, even winning the affection of Mangan's sister led the young boy to leave for the market with good thoughts. But once he reached the market, he was unable to find anything that impresses him. The <u>symbol that represents the theme of the monotony of daily life can be seen in the bazaar itself</u> for it represents an escape from the monotonous life. The bazaar became an enticing escape, which was why the narrator was excited to go to. His expectation was so large, for he believes he'll find new things there, away from the dormant life he experiences everyday.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer: D. Logic and evidence to establish her credibility.
In "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting," Susan B. Anthony describes how she was accused of illegal voting due to the fact that women were not allowed to vote in America at the time. She is trying to give logical arguments to establish her credibility, as well as to persuade people of the inherent injustice of denying women the vote. Some of the arguments she uses are the text of the Constitution, the characteristics of democratic regimes and the equality of women as people and citizens.