Answer:
"The Swedish Academy's decision to honor Dylan set off an online debate, with Scottish Trainspotting novelist Irvine Welsh calling it 'an ill conceived nostalgia award wrenched from the rancid prostates of senile, gibbering hippies.'"
"On one end of Dylan's songwriting spectrum is the vengeful, resolute, and timeless 'Masters Of War' . . . . It's high dudgeon at its finest: 'Let me ask you one question: Is your money that good? / Will it buy you forgiveness? Do you think that it could?'"
Explanation:
The situation wherein summarizing would be the most useful is writing a synopsis of a play. The correct answer is option B. The word synopsis means a brief summary or outline, which emphasizes on the general points and view of the overall story of a book, play, or a movie.
Answer:
C. Peaceful
Explanation:
<u>To answer this question we need to understand why some words feel more positive and some more negative. What influences the words?</u>
The words have denotation and connotation; these are two different meanings of a word.
The denotation of a word is its explicit or direct meaning. The connotation of a word refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from its direct meaning. Words can have cultural and emotional associations or meanings.
<u>Also, the words can have positive or negative connotations; it depends on the social, cultural, and personal experiences.</u>
So, keeping this in mind, we can say that the word 'boring' has a negative connotation. It gives us an impression of something annoying and dull.
From the given options:
- <u>the word </u><u>'stale'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It is something unsympathetic.
- <u>the word </u><u>'monotonous'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It gives an impression of something boring and dull as well.
- <u>the word </u><u>'lifeless'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It is something unalive, dead, inanimate.
- <u>only the word </u><u>'peaceful'</u><u> has a positive connotation. </u>It gives an impression of something good, calm and without worrying.
I hope it helped you :)
I think you are referring to this:
1. comparing ideas
as a result she likes pink as a result of being a young lady
2. introducing an example
therefore she likes peanut butter therefore I thought she liked peanuts
3. showing a time relationship
in the same way
They meet in the same way every day before noon
4. showing a space relationship
beneath
he lay down beneath the tree
5. using connective phrases
and
she likes peanut butter and so does he
6. contrasting one idea with another
yet
she likes peanut butter yet he likes turkey
7. using relative pronouns
then
they meet for a movie than dinner
8. adding an idea
which
Which sandwich does he want?
9. using subordinating conjunctions
for instance
She likes poetry for instance she loved the poem before her eyes
10. drawing a conclusion
because
I think that it is hot because I see the steam
Answer:
1. No because I haven't heard very many problems with people misusing guns.
Explanation:
sorry that's all I can answer for now.