Mandarin. As mentioned before, Mandarin is
unanimously considered the toughest
language to master in the world! Spoken by
over a billion people in the world, the language
can be extremely difficult for people whose
native languages use the Latin writing system.
Norwegian is considered one of the easiest
languages for English speakers to learn
because English has at least 5,000 loan words
from Old Norse, and shares the same word
order, grammar and syntax as Norwegian.
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A semi colon is used when there are 2 independent clauses (or parts of a sentence that can be a sentence by themselves).
Here we have clause 1
This is my belief with Aaron Burr on our team
Here is clause 2
We cannot lose
See how they can be sentences all on their own
Answer:
The correct answer is D. It is not a strong example of paraphrasing. It just rearranges the original words in a new order.
Explanation:
In writing, paraphrasing implies using the ideas of an external source and author and expressing them by using your own words, because of this a strong paraphrasing would change the language used but keep the essence and main points of the original ideas. In the excerpt presented, the author tried to paraphrase a passage that describes cone snails. However, in the passage paraphrased the author uses the same terms and words than in the original passage which means he or she is not expressing the ideas of the original passage with his or her own words but only changing the order of ideas the text and therefore this is not a strong paraphrasing and can even be considered a plagiarism as the same words and ideas are being used. Therefore, this text can be described as "It is not a strong example of paraphrasing. It just rearranges the original words in a new order".
In Latin, the indirect object will frequently go between the subject and direct object, while in English the indirect object will go between the verb and the direct object.
The signal word that provides an antonym context clue is the following:
Despite
<h3>Why is "despite" the correct signal word?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to select the signal word that provides an antonym context clue.
From the list of words given, the correct one is "despite". For example, you can see how <em>despite</em><em> </em>is used in the following sentence:
"Despite all my work, I still failed the exam."
When you use the other words, "idolized", "rapidly", "recent", you do not expect anything negative or an antonym clue next.
<h3>What are signal words and how do you use them?</h3>
Signal words are words or phrases that can give you the idea that something is expected to come next.
Signal words are related to traffic signals because traffic signals show you what is expected to happen next in traffic.
Check more information about signal words here brainly.com/question/4300049
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