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3 years ago
5

Which aspect of literary criticism deals with whether the author's message is significant or worthwhile?

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Alborosie3 years ago
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The answer is evaluation!

Could I be made the Brainliest please ?!
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1. <u>Debut</u> is the one that is pronounced differently from the others.

2. <u>Cleaned </u>is the one that is pronounced differently from the others.

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In this question, we use Oral English transcription of words to identify the option that is odd from the rest of the given options.

In Oral English, transcription of words involves pronunciation of the words, then carefully writing them down as pronounced.

From the parameters given, we have:

<h3>1.</h3>
  • A.    bulky    →    /b<u>∧</u>lki/
  • B.  earbud    →   /iəb<u>∧</u>d/
  • C.   debut     →    /dεbju:/
  • D.   judge     →    /dʒ<u>ʌ</u>dʒ/

<u>Debut</u> is the one that is pronounced differently from the others.

<h3>2.</h3>
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  • C. cleaned         /kliːnd/
  • D. wanted          /ˈwɒnt<u>ɪd</u>/

<u>Cleaned </u>is the one that is pronounced differently from the others.

<h3>3.  </h3>
  • A. educate         /ˈɛdjʊke<u>ɪt</u>/
  • B. debate           /dɪˈbe<u>ɪt</u>/
  • C. passionate    /ˈpaʃ(ə)nət/
  • D. state              /ste<u>ɪt</u>/

<u>Passionate </u>is the one that is pronounced differently from the others.

<h3>4. </h3>
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