Answer:
D, E
Explanation:
This is usually what text features are used for...I got this answer by ruling out the other incorrect answers...it can't be A because that would be imagery and it wouldn't be B because suspence and dialougue can be used to entertain the reader. Hope this helps!
It's A, <span>revolution around the Sun takes a year so it's not B and the earth doesn't revolve around the the moon so it's not C.</span>
Note: this question can be safely answered even without the article.
Answer:
The phrase that suggests a tone that is formal but subjective is:
C- "most generous and attractive"
Explanation:
Among the options given, there are two suggesting a subjective tone:
B- "loads of fun with it"
C- "most generous and attractive"
<u>Subjectivity means expressing one's own opinions and feelings concerning a topic. If I state that something is fun, or that someone is attractive and generous, other people may very well disagree with me. It is just my opinion and it is, therefore, subjective. Different people can have different perceptions of the same thing or person.</u>
But the question needs one more thing from us. It asks for<u> a phrase that has a formal tone.</u> In that case, "loads of fun" should be eliminated since it's tone is more colloquial, informal. On the other hand, "<u>most generous and attractive" does convey more formality.</u> Therefore, the best option is:
C- "most generous and attractive"
I think that the phrase "sporting proposition" means a game of chance.
It was used in this dialogue:
<span>"Simply this: hunting had ceased to be what you call `a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection." (1.96)
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When you say "sport" is infers a chance of winning and losing. There is no sure outcome.
In the above lines, hunting has become a sure deal and it does not invigorate nor inspire the hunters to do better.
The word that could replace cascade and best maintain the author's intended meaning is "outpouring"
<h3>What is a Synonym?</h3>
This refers to the use of words that has a similar meaning to another word in a sentence.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not include the answer choices, so a general overview was given, but the word "outpouring" can be used to replace the word
Read more about synonyms here:
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