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✍ Question:</h2>
proverb expansion of 'a word is enough for the wise'
<h2>✍ Answer:</h2>
- A word is enough for the wise or <em>"a word to the wise is enough". </em>It means someone who is wise heeds a warning or a piece of advice, even if it is very brief.
- Shorther phrase is <em>"a word to the wise"</em>
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Answer:
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Explanation:
from my knowledge, larger works like albums and books are in italics, and smaller works like poems, chapters, and songs are in quotes. that just how i was taught though, hopefully im right :)
A. Gladys looked _______ when she heard the encouragingnews.
We can actually see here that the effect that the line when it is repeated multiple times have is: C. It adds to the speaker's sense of hopelessness.
<h3>What is repetition?</h3>
Repetition actually refers to the process of restating something more than once. Repetition, may sometimes be for emphasis sake or to bring something to remembrance.
We can actually see here that option C is the correct answer.
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Answer:
1 .maria (speaks )four languages
2 .I (never )drink green tea
3.my parents( live) in london
4. the cinema (opens) at6:00
5. Ann and her mother (getting away )in summer.
best option for number 5.