idioms are noting but a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own
for example .....<u> its raining </u><u>heavily</u><u> today .....</u>
here instead of the word heavily ..... we use the idiom " cats and dogs"
which has the same meaning ..... so when the idiom is used in the sentence ....
it becomes : its raining <u>cats and dogs</u> today
I would say that the correct answer is B, concerned. A doesn't apply, he isn't really preoccupied with something over something else, and C doesnt completely make sense with the passage. And Tom isn't horrified, he doesn't seem to be reacting too much at all, other than just seeming concerned.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Frankie is in charge of writing a script for a television show, along with six other writers. The script must be finished by the end of the week. Frankie’s co-workers all bring slightly different strengths to the table, but all are at least competent. Frankie wants to write the best possible script in the generous amount of time he has to work with. In this example, which style of leadership would be most effective for Frankie’s goals?
a. Authoritarian
b. Coaching
c. Democratic
d. Delegative
Answer:
The style of leadership that would be most effective for Frankie's goals is:
C. democratic.
Explanation:
If Frankie acts as a democratic leader, he will make the most out of each member's strengths. <u>Democratic leaders allow the group's members to be more participative when it comes to decision making. Frankie will be able to encourage them to share their ideas, views, opinions, etc. Frankie is the one who will ultimately make the final decisions, but he will certainly have more material to work with, more ideas to consider, if he listens to everyone. And, since no one in his team is especially weak, there seems to be no or little disadvantage in using the leadership style.</u>
It is hard to believe, but one out of every five kids in America goes hungry.
Answer:
A. Iambic Pentameter.
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a meter of writing poetry or verse drama that has five metrical feet. This five metrical feel refers to the use of five stressed syllables followed by five unstressed syllables.
In the given lines from Act, I scene iv of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", the meter used is iambic pentameter. In these lines, Macbeth is talking about how he needs to 'overstep' the Prince of Cumberland (Malcolm) in order to become the king of Scotland as predicted by the three witches.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.