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Answer 1
For compassion: antonym is cruelty and a synonym is clemency
For empathy: antonym is disdain and synonym is sympathy

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Does fruit flies
A: dies immediately after they lay their eggs
B: can grow into adults after only 8 days
C: are mostly harmless
D: are a delight to look at

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A-No

B-Fruit flies die after 8-15 days, They grow up into adults after 2 days

C-they are mostly harnless

D-Most are found annoying.

Answer:

A. dies immediately after they lay their eggs

riting: Mastery Test
1
Select the correct answer.
The angry wolf encountered a house made out of straw that he was able to blow down in one deep breath.
Look at the sentence above. Which of the following group of words is an adjectival phrase?
OA.
encountered a house
OB. made out of straw
OC. was able to blow down
OD. in one deep breath
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Answer:

OB. Made out of straw.

Explanation:

An adjectival phrase is a group of words or phrases that describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun in the given sentence. They can also act as adjectives and are placed before or after the noun in the sentence.

In the given sentence, the nouns are "wolf", and "house". And looking at the sentence structure, the adjectival phrase that modifies or explains a noun is "made out of straw". This phrase describes the noun "house", while at the same time, the sentence can also be complete without this phrase.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

What element should the introduction of an effective essay have?
A.
a call to action
B.
a main idea statement
C. a summary of the topic
D.
evidence to support the details
E. details to support the topic

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Answer: personally I believe it should start with B: main idea

Explanation: Then in the first paragraph you put your first piece of evidence.

try A, it’s probably better

What evidence in "The Storyteller." best highlights the flaws in the aunt in order to create satire? Select three options. “An aunt belonging to the children occupied one corner seat.” “In a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questionings from her listeners, she began an unenterprising and deplorably uninteresting story about a little girl who was good.” “‘It’s a very difficult thing to tell stories that children can both understand and appreciate,’ she said stiffly.” “The aunt suppressed a gasp of admiration.” “A most improper story to tell to young children! You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching.

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Answer: B “in a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questioning from her listeners, she began an unenterprising and deplorably uninteresting story about a little girl who was good"

C “It's a very difficult thing to tell stories that children can both understand and appreciate, ' she said stiffly."

and

E“A most improper story to tell to young children! You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching"

Answer:

B,C, and E

Explanation:

i did it on edge! ; )

Which statement best characterizes this excerpt?


A) The author describes the long-term effects of having a

bicycle as a child.

B) The author describes the long-term effects of women

riding bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century.

C) The author describes the short-term effects of having a

bicycle as a child.

D$The author describes the short-term effects of women

riding bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Which statement best characterizes this excerpt?

Read the excerpt from the introduction to Wheels of

Change

When I was a kid, I took great pleasure in jumping on my

bike and riding to the corner candy store about half a mile

away. Although I had no knowledge of the part the bicycle

had played as a vehicle of change for turn-of-the-20th-

century women, I was acutely aware that it allowed this

1960s girl a unique measure of independence. On my bike,

I could break free of the bonds that held me in my

neighborhood to go buy Necco Wafers and candy

necklaces and Atomic FireBalls. If I felt particularly

adventurous, I could even ride a bit farther for a fresh ice-

cream cone at Applegate Farm

The author describes the long-term effects of having a

bicycle as a child.

The author describes the long-term effects of women

riding bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century.

The author describes the short-term effects of having a

bicycle as a child

The author describes the short-term effects of women

riding bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century.

Answer:

The author describes the short-term effects of having a  bicycle as a child

Explanation:

The statement that best characterizes the excerpt is The author describes the short-term effects of having a  bicycle as a child .

The description used here is that of a young child who knows little about the consequences or effects of having a bicycle as he so succinctly put it, ""I had no knowledge of the part the bicycle  had played as a vehicle of change for turn-of-the-20th- century women."

Furthermore, the enjoyment gotten from riding the bicycle which was the ability to buy candy was short term which had no long term value.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

(In Go Set a Watchman)


Near the novel’s end, Jean Louise questions herself. "Everything I have ever taken for right and wrong these people have taught me --- these same, these very people. So it’s me, it’s not them. Something has happened to me." Do you agree with her? Has she changed --- or is she truly the person who she was raised to be? Atticus tells her, "I’ve killed you, Scout. I had to." What does he mean?

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Answer:

I don't agree with Jean Louise.

I don't believe she has changed.

Atticus means that Jean Louise's disappointment is his fault.

Explanation:

Jean Louise's statement shown in the question above shows her disappointment with the community that she lived with for so many years and who participated in her creation in an intense way. She does not believe that the society that seemed good and just was able to be extremely prejudiced and racist allowing not only black people to pay for crimes they did not commit, but for judging and discriminating against those who tried to do something to change that. In the end, she realizes that she created an illusion about this society, so the society is not wrong, but who is wrong is she.

I do not agree with Jean's positioning because the sense of justice she feels and the discontent with the community stem from a creation she received from her father, which managed to show her what is correct and fair for all people.

Because of this education and guidance and also for letting her get involved in the case he was advocating, JEan's father, Atticus feels guilty about his daughter's sadness and is very sorry that he did not put her in that feeling.

Anne finally goes to the window because A: : . She knows in her heart that it really is Mr Elliot. B: C: D: E: she wishes to prove Mary wrong. She wishes to calm Mary and cover up her own lack of composure. Mary frets that Mr Elliot will disappear from view. Mary is creating a fuss in front of the others in the room

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Answer:

C: She wishes to calm Mary and cover up her own lack of composure.

Explanation:

Jane Austen's "Persuasion" revolves around the life of a young woman named Anne Elliot and her struggles with family, love, and friendship. The novel deals with the common themes of social status, class rigidity, marriage, and one's profession as deemed 'fit' in a society.

In the given passage from the text, Mary revealed she saw Mr. Elliot and Mrs. Clay together which Anne denied for Mr. Elliot "was to leave Bath at nine this morning, and does not come back till to-morrow." But when Mary insisted it was them, Anne had no choice but to go and see for herself. She did it mainly to calm Mary and also to hide her embarrassment in not knowing what is really going on or who Mr. Elliot really is.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Write a letter to your brother about the progress you have made in your studies since the beginning of the year. will mark brainliest !!!!!!

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Answer:

Dear Brother,

How have you been? Haven't seen you for a while after you have traveled to the States for university. Hope your getting used to not only the university, but also the food and the culture.

I remember visiting you in the States 2 years ago, and I was going to visit you this year, but obviously due to the virus, I can't... Every time I switch the TV to the news, I see that there are a lot of people suffering in the States, so I hope you are doing well.

I miss you so much, and the family without you is just so quiet and boring. Just another year until graduation!

Having the same future dream of becoming a pediatrician inspires me a lot. Every time I see you through Skype of Saturdays, it charges my energy and motivates me to do work on week days.

Love you,

Stay safe!

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP Which is an event that might be a sign of good or evil? rebellion epic trance omen

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Answer:

omen

Explanation:

Omen is an event regarded as a portent of good or evil.

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5 simillies to describe a haunted house

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Answer:

the haunted house was dark as midnight

as cold as an arctic winter

as quiet as a desert

as spooky as a cementery

as fun as a roller coaster

Explanation:

How can you find a logical fallacy in an opponent's argument?
A. Ask whether all of the sources have been cited.
B. Find evidence of subjectivity or opinion.
C. Look for a point whose reasoning is flawed.
D. Find common ground with the opponent.

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Answer:

C) Look for a point whose reasoning is flawed

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in your class,you have been talking about scary incidences.in about 120 words,write an essay about a scary incident you witnessed.​

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Answer: When i was about ten years old and hanging out with an old buddy of mine. We were riding around on our bikes for a while but his mom called him and told him he had to start heading home. Not realizing what time it was I looked at my phone and realized I had to be home for baseball. My friend was already gone at this point but when I turned the corner a man was standing with rubber gloves and a switchblade in his hand. He proceeded to run after me after I quickly turned around. He chased me for several minutes.

Read this sentence from the interview. The great statues plead for proportion in life, the great symphonies suggest the melody of conduct, and the great plays cultivate the heart and brain. How does the personification in the line "great statues plead for proportion in life" affect the meaning of the interview? A-It indicates that sculptors find it difficult to make their statues lifelike. B-It implies that artists want to be recognized for doing good work C-It suggests that artists create their art to bring harmony to life. D-It conveys the idea that good statues must look like real people.

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Answer: D

Explanation: "great statues plead for proportion in life" this could be represented as when the artist creates a statue, they want the statue to look realistic. They must be proportionate to a average human, making them a masterpiece.

while writing a persuasive piece which appeal should you use to evoke emotion in your audience

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Answer:

You should use Pathos to evoke emotion in your audience.

Explanation:

There are three well-known forms of persuasion first introduced by Aristotle: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos.

Ethos happens when the speaker appeals to ethics. For that reason, how effective this device will be depends on how credible the speaker is. If the speaker is a role model or, for instance, an expert on the matter, listeners are more likely to trust his argument.

Logos appeals to logic and its efficacy relies on structure and evidence. Thus, the speaker must walk the audience through the logical path to the conclusion they must reach.

Finally, Pathos is an emotional argument, an appeal to the audience's emotions. It targets shared feelings and cultural values with the goal of having the listener relate to what is being said.  Empathy, pity, comprehension, even anger can all be triggered by an effective argument relying on Pathos.

Write a letter to your uncle aunt narrating your
experience during an International sports camp
held in your school.

please tell me what shall I keep name to my channel ​

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Answer:

                                                                              28 Driveway Street,

                                                                              Massachusets.

                                                                              2nd August 2020.

12 Hillview Close,

Indianapolis.

Dear Uncle Jim,

                        How are you doing? I'm sure you're doing great, after all, you're the best automobile engineer in the world.

I went to the International Sports Camp that was held in my school after all and trust me, the experience was amazing. I can't believe I almost missed it because I was scared some people would make fun of me.

There were a lot of sporting activities that took place that day, ranging from swimming, javelin, shotput, athletics and so much more. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, especially seeing all those people in my school for the sports camp.

I shouted myself hoarse when my favorite athlete and swimmer won gold medals. I was so ecstatic, it was really a glorious occasion. I wish you were there to witness it with me. I'll send you some pictures.

Take good care, Uncle Jim.

                                                                                   Yours faithfully,

                                                                                   Luke Bates.

Choose the word that can match the description the best. The man was as cool as a ________ in the midst of the chaos surrounding him. A sand B apple C cucumber D coconut

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Answer:

C. Cucumber

The phrase is cool as a cucumber

What is the meaning of 'futile'?​

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Answer:

impossible

Explanation:

example: resistance is futile!

Answer:

incapable of producing any usefull result

1- By the end of the year, I (save) ………………………………………… $5oo. 2- By this time next year, my father (spend) ….…………………………………… five years in France. 3- Scientists (possibly/develop) ………………………………………………… a new vaccine for AIDS in twenty years’ time. 4- They (arrive) ………………………………………… in Canada by now. 5- By the end of this week, I (revise) ……………….………………………………. all my Math’s lessons. 6- When you get to the airport, Paul(already/arrive) …………………………………………… 7- I (leave) ……………………………………. by seven. 8- Kate (not finish) …………………………………………………………………. the essay by the weekend. 9- At this time next year, they (build) ……………………………………………. a new hospital in our city. 10- Peter (perfect) …………………………………………his English by the time he comes back from London. 11- In five years’ time I (graduate).....................…………………………………. from university. 12- I think Jane (receive) ……………………………….……………………. my letter by Tuesday. 13- He (live) ……………………………………………… for 10 years in Rome by next July.

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Answer:

1- By the end of the year, I (save) would have saved  $5oo.

2- By this time next year, my father (spend) would have spent five years in France.

3- Scientists (possibly/develop) would possibly have developed a new vaccine for AIDS in twenty years’ time.

4- They (arrive) must have arrived in Canada by now.

5- By the end of this week, I (revise) would have revised all my Math’s lessons.

6- When you get to the airport, Paul(already/arrive) would have already arrived

7- I (leave) will leave by seven.

8- Kate (not finish) would not have finished the essay by the weekend.

9- At this time next year, they (build) would have built a new hospital in our city.

10- Peter (perfect) have perfected his English by the time he comes back from London.

11- In five years’ time I (graduate) would have graduated from university.

12- I think Jane (receive) had received my letter by Tuesday.

13- He (live) would have lived for 10 years in Rome by next July.

Explanation:

The question is about the best possible way to complete the sentences. This would show future action that could have been done or the past actions that was achieved. This is completed by using would, should, have etc and the appropriate verb tense.

The correct answers for the blanks are as below:

1- By the end of the year, I (save) would have saved $5oo.

2- By this time next year, my father (spend) would have spent five years in France.

3- Scientists (possibly/develop) would possibly have developed a new vaccine for AIDS in twenty years’ time.

4- They (arrive) must have arrived in Canada by now.

5- By the end of this week, I (revise) would have revised all my Math’s lessons.

6- When you get to the airport, Paul(already/arrive) would have already arrived

7- I (leave) will leave by seven.

8- Kate (not finish) would not have finished the essay by the weekend.

9- At this time next year, they (build) would have built a new hospital in our city.

10- Peter (perfect) have perfected his English by the time he comes back from London.

11- In five years’ time I (graduate) would have graduated from university.

12- I think Jane (receive) had received my letter by Tuesday.

13- He (live) would have lived for 10 years in Rome by next July.

Limited action word structures, for example, go, proceeds to go Nonfinite structures like go, proceeding to go Combinations of such structures with helper verbs, for example, was going and would have put in any amount of work incorporate expression of tense, viewpoint, disposition and methodology, in different designs.

Verbs are words that show an activity (sing), event (create), or condition. Pretty much every sentence requires an action word. The essential type of an action word is known as its infinitive.

The structures call, love, break, and go are generally infinitives. Practically all verbs have two other significant structures called participles.

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How does the image of “labyrinthine corridors” affect the passage? a) It suggests that Zoë’s job in the video library will be rather complicated. b) It helps convey the idea that the video library is not an easy place to find. c) It suggests that the Tall Pines Film Studios is a big company in a large building. d) It helps convey that the video library is tucked away in the back of the film studio.

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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.

Based on the eBook serial "Under the Tall Pines":

How does the image of “labyrinthine corridors” affect the passage? a) It suggests that Zoë’s job in the video library will be rather complicated. b) It helps convey the idea that the video library is not an easy place to find. c) It suggests that the Tall Pines Film Studios is a big company in a large building. d) It helps convey that the video library is tucked away in the back of the film studio.

Answer: b) It helps convey the idea that the video library is not an easy place to find.

Explanation:

The word "labyrinthine" refers to something complex and confusing, like a labyrinth with its irregular arrangement of passages that make it complicated to find one's way.

In this example, as Zoë is on her first day working at the video library at Tall Pines Film Studios, the use of that word bears her impression of the video library as a place that is not easy to find.

Read the excerpt from The Dark Game. As a result of the cut cables, Germany lost its most secure long-distance communications system. The Germans now had to rely on radio transmissions from their powerful wireless station at Nauen, a few miles from Berlin. Which was exactly what the British military knew they would have to do. And once the Germans began sending wireless messages, MI8, the British code breakers, began plucking them from the air. Of course, all German correspondence was sent in a complicated cipher system, so that was when the hard work began for the code breakers of MI8. Which piece of textual evidence best supports the inference that the Germans could not lay new cables in the waters of the English Channel

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Answer: The Germans now had to rely on radio transmissions from their powerful wireless station at Nauen, a few miles from Berlin.

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Answer:

A) The germans. is had to rely on radio transmissions from their powerful wireless station at bayern, a few miles from berlin

Explanation:

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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.

A fire was lit in a giant iron cauldron, and the certificates of 2,300 Indians were tossed into the flames—the first major act of Satyagraha. "I am not property," the Indians were showing. "I am not your victim," they were demonstrating. "I have the power of my conscience," they were proving. The quiet strength of the Indian community shook the South African government. And by June 1914 it gave in; the Black Act was taken off the books. The Indians had insisted that they were not mere workers but were citizens—and finally the government could not resist.

What evidence do the authors include to support the central idea of this passage?

The burning of certificates and the repeal of the Black Act show that the Indians reclaimed their power.
The Black Act shows that the South African government saw the Indians as property.
The burning of certificates and the act of Satyagraha show how the Indians had to comply with the Black Act.
The presence of 2,300 Indians shows that the community in South Africa was large enough to revolt.

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Answer:

The burning of certificates and the repeal of the Black Act show that the Indians reclaimed their power.

Explanation:

The given passage concerns about the Black Act that was passed in South Africa specifically for Asians (Indian and Chinese to be precise). The Black Act required all male members of the society to produce for themselves and his family a certificate of identity. This act was revolted by Gandhi through Satyagraha.

The central idea of the passage is how Indians act of resistance helped them  to reclaim their power. And to support this central idea the author included the burning of certificates (of identity) and resistance by Indians as an evidence to show that Indians reclaimed their power.

Thus the correct answer is the first option.  

The evidence the authors include to support the central idea of the passage is:

A. The burning of certificates and the repeal of the Black Act show that the Indians reclaimed their power.

The passage belonging to "Sugar Changed the World," by Marina Budhos and Marc Aronson, has as its central idea the reclaim of power by the Indian community in South Africa.The Black Act was an obligatory registration for Chinese and Indian people to remain in South Africa. Everyone, from the age 8 and upward, was supposed to be registered, otherwise they would have to leave.The authors provide two details to support the central idea:

1. the burning of the certificates by the Indian community and

2. the repeal (cancellation) of the Black Act.

In conclusion, with those details, the authors support the idea that the Indian community was able to reclaim their power.

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E. Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or the
Present Perfect Simple of the verbs in the box.
[cost ¦ create ¦ always / want ¦ find ¦ not know ¦ be ¦ have]
1. A: Frank ......... his own website last month.
B: Really? I ........ he had a computer.
A: Well, he ........ it for a while now.
2. A: ........ you ever ........ to a second-hand
shop?
B: Yes, last week, actually.
A: ......... you ......... anything worth buying?
B: Yes, a beautiful bag that ......... but it still ........ a fortune!​

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1 a: Frank CREATED his own website last month
b: Really? I DID NOT KNOW he had a computer
2 a: HAVE you ever BEEN to a second-hand shop?
b: Yes, last week actually.
3 a: HAVE you FOUND anything worth buying
b: Yes, a beautiful bag that ...

an argumentative essay on you would like to live in a city or village

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Answer:

Is

Explanation:

I would live in a village because of the beautiful valleys and the animals. Whereas in a city the whole place is polluted and there is no fresh air. Due to that plants don't grow properly. That's why I want to live in a village

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Explanation:

village and city life

VILLAGE

a village is a very beautiful place where there is a very good environment for our kids or family to grow. our life is very small but we have enough time to enjoy and life in a village. when we say the word village many people get a feel of disgust but actually village is not the way we think. nowdays the village is hygenic neat and clean. most of the well educated and disciplined are from the village mostly. also living in a village will give or bring us to a exposure of a healthy environment.therefore living in village is always the best

Of course each and everyone has their own interest but since the city life is boaring nowadays village life has fun and frolic.

CITY

the reason why i dont prefer city life is as it is like a roller coaster. many of them are loosing their family time no one is united even while eating or bathing most of them use their phone none realises what a family time. its literally like hell no one is happy maybe a few only but in a village its totally different thats why i prefer village life rather than city life.

Just remember one thing life is short and everything is in your hand.

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3 Examples of relative pronouns using 'WHICH' and 'THAT'​

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Answer:

Jack built the house in which I live./ The camera which I’m using is great./ The apartment in which I live is very spacious.

the movie that I watched last week was very interesting./ The old man that you saw at the wedding is my grandfather./ The movie that I watched last week was very interesting.

Answer:

"Which"

1. The dog which barks all night belongs to Kate.

2. Mary wore the dress which she brought in Italy.

3. The cat which is chasing the laser belongs to me.

What

1. A family that prays together, stays together.

2. That green bag belongs to the teacher.

3. The homework that the teacher assigns is very easy.

Explanation:

Which is used for animals in general or things, while, That can be used for people, animals or things.

"their feelings and opinions are expressed through it." change the voice

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Answer:

It expresses their feelings and opinions.

Explanation:

As the original sentence is expressed in the PASSIVE VOICE, we have changed it to the ACTIVE VOICE. In the active voice, the subject is the person or thing that performs the action. In this case, the subject is the indefinite pronoun "it".

how many pages does each chapter of ''Call of the wild'' Have?

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Answer:

There are totally 232 pages.

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Bryce is reading a passage from his favorite story. He finds the story humorous because of the deliberate exaggeration. The writer describes
people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are. Which literary device is the author using?
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symbolism
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understatement
hyperbole
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The author is using - Hyperbole

The Home minister........ in Surkhet this morning.(arrive)​

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Answer:

The homeminister arrived in sukhret this morning

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Q3. Sketch the character of Shankar. (Read the Literature lesson 'The Station' and
write)​

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Shankar Roy Chowdhury is an admirable and extremely interesting character. He is the protagonist of the novel Chander Pahar and despite being a fictional character he can inspire many readers in real life.

Shankar is a hero, he has a fair and courageous nature, a strong sense of justice, a strong curiosity and is a great adventurer. He is always willing to help people in his village, Bengal, India and is a hardworking and well-liked young man for the community in which he is inserted.

PLEASE HELP ME!!! Melvin couldn't believe his luck. He had always wanted to get gold and purple Dynamite mountain bike. He was working hard at his chores and saving his allowance. Finally, he had enough money to buy the bike of his dreams. His father said they would go to the store on Saturday. Friday night, Melvin could hardly sleep. His mind was unable to rest as it raced with excitement and anticipation. After a few hours of counting sheep after sheep, he finally drifted off into a deep sleep where his dreams were vivid and realistic. He could feel the wind in his hair as he raced up and down the hills on his new mountain bike. In the morning, Melvin's father woke him up at 7 am sharp. After getting dressed and brushing their teeth, they got in the car and headed to the store. Melvin felt like he could burst with excitement! When his father asked if he was ready, Melvin quickly replied, "Are you kidding? I have been ready for months!" When they arrived at the store, Melvin sprinted to the back where the bikes were. His eyes glistened when he saw all the new, shiny bikes. His choices were endless! But there was only one that he really wanted. Melvin's eyes scanned back and forth for the gold and purple bike that he had been dreaming about, but he couldn't see it. He searched and searched up and down the aisles, but it was nowhere to be found. His heart sank with disappointment. It was the only one he really wanted, and now he couldn't get it. "I worked so hard for nothing! It's just not fair!" Melvin exclaimed as his shoulders slumped and he stormed away from the bikes. He just wanted to give up and go home, but Melvin's father told him not to worry. Like any dad would, he went and spoke to the store clerk. A few minutes went by as Melvin paced back and forth, anxiously awaiting his father's return. Sure enough, his dad came back with a huge smile on his face. He told Melvin that there was one gold and purple Dynamite mountain bike at the store across town and that they would put it on hold for him. Melvin jumped up and down with delight. He was so happy, and he finally understood what his father had always told him: You should never give up at the first hurdle! Which detail suggests the problem Melvin faces in the story? A. He just wanted to give up and go home, but Melvin's father told him not to worry. B. He searched up and down the aisles, but it was nowhere to be found. C. Melvin quickly replied, "Are you kidding? I have been ready for months!" D. When they arrived at the store, Melvin sprinted to the back where the bikes were.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The problem was that he couldn't find the bike, and so because of that, he gave up.

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