What type of word emphasizes the importance of the antecedent?reflexive pronoun
intensive pronoun
personal pronoun
antecedent

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Answer 1
Answer: For your question the answer is B.

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The novel, Life of Pi suggests that despite offering contradictory approaches to life, reason and faith can co-exist. Critically discuss the extent to which you agree with the above statement

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Answer:

The assertion is quite true.

Because to have Faith simply means to believe in the existence of entities, and minds and beings that we cannot see but whose activities have left a lot of evidence to suggest that suggests the actually exist.

For example, there is no religion that does not have a god. In Christianity, we have God, the Almighty, also known as the Uncreated Creator.

In Islam, there is Allah, in Hindu, it's Buddha.

At least one of these religions offer as a way to explain the existence of the Universe and the existence of a God who created all things.

So when we try to justify a position, regardless of whether it is spiritual or not, "reasoning" is already involved.

Besides, it doesn't make much sense to "blindly" practice religion that is based on faith alone from a God who created the entire universe (man inclusive) as well as the ability to reason.

Therefore, reason and faith do not only co-exist, but have to co-exist.

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Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flea the carcass; the skin of which, artificially dressed, will make admirable gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen.The author is using satire in this excerpt to emphasize the

A. utter absurdity of his plan.
B. necessity for warm winter clothing.
C. ways that people are cruel to children.
D. various benefits of his plan..

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Answer:

A). Utter absurdity of his plan.

Explanation:

Satire is one of the most commonly employed literary devices that aim to either criticize or reveal the follies and vices of people through the use of humor, exaggeration, or irony.

As per the question, the author in the given excerpt from 'The Modest Proposal' is employing satire to highlight 'the utter absurdity of his plan' which is reflected through the use of words like 'thrifty, flea the carcass, etc.'. Swift portrays the idea of 'selling children into a meat market for eradicating poverty'(by the thrifty ones) to criticize the social issue of starving families due to poverty and oppression and domination of wealthy elites. Thus, in the given excerpt he emphasizes the absurd plan to mock at the present situation of Ireland and the authorities' inability to cater to it. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Answer:

A. Utter absurdity of his plan.

Explanation:

In Jonathan Swift's satire "A Modest Proposal", he suggests ways to effectively combat the poverty situation of Ireland. His suggestion include how to effectively use children who are anyway suffering from begging and starvation, and turning them into useful members of the Commonwealth.

Swift's proposal demands the use of children as meat so that it will not affect the living conditions of the rich and also at the same time provide a means of steady income for the poor mothers who are breeding them. This will be favorable to everyone, even the landlord who will now be a source/ farm for the upbringing of these poor children/ orphans.

In the given passage, Swift suggests that those thrifty about leaving anything to waste can make use of the child's skin as "gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen." This is a really absurd, even barbaric and unimaginable suggestion that Swift uses by satirizing the Irish people's condition and the British government's lack of interest/ concern about it.

In a standard dictionary, where can you find the key to pronunciation marks? A. In an appendix B. Within the definitions C. At the bottom of each page D. In the front of the dictionary

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. In a standard dictionary, you can find the key to pronunciation marks within the definitions. It seems to be the most correct answer. Looking at dictionaries you will not see pronunciation in the appendix, at the bottom of a page or even in the front.

The most accurate answer is: D) In the front of the dictionary.

This question is tricky, as you can confuse it with the marks that come in every definition to help with pronunciation. For example: literature  /ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.tʃɚ/

But the key to pronunciation marks is the guide that teaches you how to use those marks, In general they come at the beggining of the dictionary (in my dictionay it comes in the second page and it is titled "Key to the symbols used in the respelling for pronunciation"). If we had only the marks without any guide, we could not be able to undestand them and therefore they wold be useless.

Which of the following pairs of words is an example of approximate rhyme? A wings/sings b moon/mourn c bubble/trouble d meet/feet

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D . Meet and feet . the only thinf that changed was the first letter . therefore its approxamite

How much Anglo-Saxon poetry still exists today?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

go to a big library and look for a book called Anglo Saxon poetry

: still exist today

Find the GCF of (6x, 9x^2)

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Well, when we're asked for a GCF, it's usually for two numbers, not two
algebraic expressions.  But let's see what we can do with these anyway.

What are the factors of  6x ?
How about 1, 2, 3, x, 2x, 3x, and 6x ?
If you divide 6x by any thing on that list, you get something else
on the list, so it's actually a list of the factors of  6x .

And what are the factors of  9x² ?
How about 1, 3, 9, x, 3x, 9x, x², 3x², and 9x² ?
If you divide  9x²  by any thing on that list, you get something else
on the list, so it's actually a list of the factors of  9x² .

What are the 'common' factors ... the ones that are on both lists ?

1, 3, x, and 3x .

What's the biggest one ?

It could depend on what number 'x' is ... that's is why I have a personal
problem with 'the GCF' of algebraic expressions.  But as long as 'x' is
any substantial number, then the biggest factor on the 'common' list is 3x .


The correct answer (the GCF) is 3x.