Blade is pronounced blād
Rabbit is pronounced ˈrabət
Magic is pronounced ˈmajik
And plain is pronounced plān
The only one that has the ā is plan. So that is the answer.
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Answer:
[2] He faced insults and difficulties doing this; however, he was determined to continue making money, which he did.
Explanation:
Considering the four sentences given in the question, we can see that these sentences all contain dependent and independent clauses except for sentence [2} which uses a conjunctive adverb "however". This <u>sentence contains two independent clauses that are joined by the word "however"</u>.
<u>Sentences [1], [3], and [4] all contain one dependent clause and one independent clause</u>. But, <u>sentence [2] contains two independent clauses</u> "He faced insults and difficulties doing this" and "he was determined to continue making money, which he did". And these two independent clauses are joined by the conjunctive adverb "however', making it into one single sentence.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option/ sentence [2].
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Answer:
Third person limited.
Explanation:
The narrative voice is the manner or source of narration that the speaker uses in a text. And through this voice, we can know what or how involved is the speaker/ narrator in the story.
In the novel "Native Son" by Richard Wright, the narrator is speaking in the third person limited point of view. This means that the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of one character and not of the others. This is evident in the given passage from the text when the narrator used the pronoun <em>"he"</em> for Bigger Thomas. Moreover, the statement <em>"he felt that they were thinking of the job he was to get that evening, and it made him angry; he felt that they had tricked him into a cheap surrender"</em> shows the narrator can only infer from the character of Bigger and not know the thoughts of the other characters in the scene.
Thus, the correct answer is third-person limited.
When a word has a negative connotation, that means that is suggests something bad. For instance, exploit suggests something bad while employ suggests something good.
Infamous: Negative
Infamous means popular from a bad deed.
Astute: Positive
Astute means smart or good at understanding people
Secure: Positive
Secure means safe. We normally pair "safe" with a sense of comfort.
Difficult: Negative
Difficult means hard, and most of the time people don't enjoy doing hard things.
Freedom: Positive
Freedom is the ability to do anything one desires without restraint.
Childish: Negative
To be childish is to be described as immature or to act lower than one's actual age.
Frivolous: Negative
Frivolous means to be useless. As humans, we always want to feel important or loved. The opposite would be to feel useless.
Reluctantly: Negative
To do something reluctantly is to do something not out of one's personal pleasure. This normally requires coaxing and typically does not promise rewards.