Answer:
The figurative language used in this sentence is: oxymoron.
Explanation:
By definition, a crowd is the gathering of a large number of people. However, in the sentence we are analyzing here, the speaker says there was a "small crowd". The two words have, therefore, opposite meanings - a "small large number of people," so to speak.
This is an example of oxymoron, a type of figurative language that puts together two words with opposite meanings. In context, however, the words can be understood. Although crowds are made up of a large number of people, some crowds can have many more people than others. Thus, the idea of a small crowd is understandable.
Answer:
The adverbs there are slightly, and each night
Explanation:
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By using a conversational tone with easy to understand language, recipients will feel more relaxed and receptive to the message you're trying to convey. If you're using words they don't understand or are using a formal tone, they might feel threatened/confused and may not fully hear or understand what you're trying to tell them.
Well, the answer is C, speech. If you replace school year address with school year speech it makes sense.