Answer: The third floor of the library was reserved for quiet study, but Linda was overwhelmed with a sense of "deafening silence."
Explanation: Oxymorons can be difficult to recognize at first. Here are some examples.
Cruel kindness, living Death, the same difference, falsely true, faith unfaithful, etc.
I think the answer is ethos
The answer is Neither toxic air pollutants nor loud engine noise is a problem for food cart operators who use curbside charging stations instead of gasoline-powered generators.
Explanation:
An error in subject-verb agreement occurs if a singular subject is followed by a plural verb or vice-versa, considering the subject and verb should always agree in number. In the case of one singular and one plural subject connected by the conjunction neither/nor, the common recommendation is that the verb agrees with the second noun or the noun closer to the verb. In the sentence presented this noun is "loud engine noise" which is a singular noun and therefore the correct verb form should be "is" which is singular rather than "are" which is the plural form.
Hi !!
<em>Stories that are written using the third person limited point of view are </em>
less accurate <em>than those written using the third person omniscient point of view.</em>
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Explanation
In the third person omniscient point of view, the narrator knows everything about the experiences and thoughts of all characters in the story.
As, in the limited point of view, the narrator is outside the story and relates the experience of one character only. You just know what this protagonist knows.
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