Answer:
1) entry word; 2) respelling; 3) part of speech; 4) alternate forms; 5) etimology; 6) definition; 7) synonym; 8) illustrative quote.
Explanation:
entry word = the word presented before everything else in the dictionary;
etymology = the study of the origin of the words;
illustrative quote = a quote that shows the word in use;
synonym = one or two words that have the equivalent (or almost) meaning as the word presented;
respelling = pronunciation of a word in the phonetics alphabet;
part of speech = the function of the word (if it is a verb, a noun, etc);
alternate forms = other forms of a word such as plural, adverb, etc;
definition = the meaning of a word.
<em>Theme. </em>Theme is the universal truth or message the author is trying to convey.
1.My friend likes cars with a lot of horsepower, but I prefer good gas mileage.
4.I spent last night studying for the geometry test we’re taking in fifth period.
5.Although his organization process was a bit haphazard, I could follow it.
First person point of view is when the narrator is in the story. Often the first person pronouns I, me, or my are present. All of these examples contain the pronoun I which shows they are written in first person point of view.
The other two options that are wrong are written in third person point of view. Third person uses third person pronouns like he, she, or it and never I unless it's in dialogue.
Answer:
“The superpower that I want is the ability to fly. I'd save those in danger when travelling by air. “If I had one superpower, I'd like to create electricity. I would go to all the far places in the world and give them electricity so that the lives of people living there would become easier.”
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