The term euphemism refers to polite, indirect expressions which replace words and phrases considered harsh and impolite or which suggest something unpleasant.
Euphemism is an idiomatic expression which loses its literal meanings and refers to something else in order to hide its unpleasantness. For example, “kick the bucket” is a euphemism that describes the death of a person. In addition, many organizations use the term “downsizing” for the distressing act of “firing” its employees.
The answers to the fill in the blanks are given below
1. have finished
2. has prepared
3. loves
4. learned
5. waited
6. have been
7. have seen
8. have read
9. have wrote
10. traveled
11. have not seen
12. have visited
13. ran
14. talked
15. did
16. looked
17. ran
18. hoped
19. have seen
20. has typed
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you wrote it wrong it makes no sense
Explanation:
becasue you say none of my class mates comes/come to class to mondays
you have to put none of my classmate comes to class on mondays
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
So the predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject, apart from the noun/ subject of the sentence and then the verb phrase would be the verb paired with its object/ what the verb is doing to it (ex. running a marathon). In the case of number one it would be "writes funny stories" with the predicate being that along with the words following it in the sentence. Number 6 is "put the dirty dishes". Hope that helps!
Answer:
well the i cant see the poem but if the poem is happy it is hopeful or playful if the poem is sad it is either helpless or somber
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