Which of the following best describes the main idea of this excerpt from Roosevelt's speech?

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Answer 1
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B. Americans should retain their ideals and make sacrifices to bring about specific needed changes.

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When readers interpret a story’s events or meaning based on inferences and other textual evidence, they are _____.A.studying its context

B.drawing a conclusion

C.determining its perspective

D.none of the above

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the answer is b. drawing a conclusion 

It's either A or B. I would go with B though.

Read the passage then answer the question. Drivers passed the accident apathetically, merely concerned with arriving to work on time. What is the first thing a reader will probably do to decipher the meaning of apathetically?a. Look it up.
b. Skip it.
c. Look at the context.
d. Make a sentence with it.

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The first thing a ready will probably do to decipher the meaning of apathetically is to C. LOOK AT THE CONTEXT.

Upon reading the whole statement, i deduced that apathetically means not caring. 

To ensure that my interpretation is correct, i look it up in the dictionary. And to further express my understanding of the word and its meaning, I make a sentence with it.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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A word that loses respectability undergoes _____.pejoration
amelioration
generalization
specialization

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The correct answer is option A (pejoration).

Words may have two types of meanings: DENOTATIVE and CONNOTATIVE meaning.

Denotative meaning is the one stated in the dictionary while connotative is the meaning the words acquire in a particular context. When the connotation of a word is negative, it is said to be PEJORATIVE. For example, in Argentina, the word "cat" in the dictionary refers to a domestic animal which is a feline and has four legs, one tale, etc. (denotative meaning). However, in some contexts, the same word "cat" may refer to a prostitute (connotative-pejorative meaning).

The correct answer is A. Pejoration

Explanation:

In language, it is common words change their meaning over time, this occurs through different processes such as specialization, generalization, pejoration, among others. In the case of pejoration, this occurs as a word that as a positive or neutral connotation begins to be related to a negative connotation. This means, in pejoration, the meaning of a word becomes negative or loses respectability. An example of this is the word silly because this originally meant innocent or harmless but nowadays is used as a synonym of foolish or stupid. Thus, when a word loses respectability undergoes pejoration.

What is the difference between alliteration and onomatopoeia?

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Aliteration is when the first letter (s) of a few words are the same. Onomatopoeia is the sounds something makes.
Eg for both-:
Aliteration...
Jumping Jack jumps jollily!
Onomatopoeia...
Splish! Splash! The girl jumped in all of the puddles!

I think it is kinda obvious what the difference is now! 
Hope you understand now!
Jasmine xxx

Which corrects the incorrect pronoun or contraction in the sentence? Their watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.a. it is
b. they're
c. there
d. it's

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B. They're

The corrected sentence looks like this: 
They're watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.

They're is a contraction of They are.
They are watching the dog to see if its paw is hurt.

Their is the possessive adjective of the pronoun them.
They're watching their dog to see if its paw is hurt.

The best way to locate a suffix is to look for a word part that

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The best way to locate a suffix is to look at the very end of the word ; hope this helps:)