Answer:
conversational, its not too formal or too funny. so its either sarcastic or conversational, it really depends on context. in general, i'd go with conversational
Explanation:
I would say C not 100% but thats what i would go for
I know that 1 is true and thats about it
Answer:
D. turned out to be pretty enjoyable once I started doing experiments myself.
Explanation:
An intensive pronoun is the use of reflexive pronouns to add emphasis on the noun or pronoun in the sentence. Examples of such intensive pronouns are "myself, himself, herself, itself" etc.
Among the given examples in the question, the intensive pronoun is used in the fourth sentence. The intensive pronoun used is "myself" which emphasized the speaker. Therefore, the sentence is
<u><em>My science class turned out to be pretty enjoyable once I started doing experiments myself.</em></u>
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
A. It encourages Norma to consider using the button unit.
Explanation:
The short story <em>Button, Button</em> by Richard Matheson revolves around the theme of how a person may do anything to get money even at the cost of someone's life. This story deals with human greed and selfish nature.
Mr. Steward had told the Lewises about the button and how it works. Once pushed, it will kill someone they don't know and don't need to know. But the upside of it was that they will get $50,000. At first, the Lewises unitedly rejected the offer and gave the package with Mr. Steward. But Norma Lewis called him the next day, which led to the return of the package. And without her husband's knowledge, she kept it in the house. She began to conjure up reasons for why the offer, stating <em>"some eccentric millionaire is playing games with people"</em> or that it might not be as serious as they had thought it'd be. This return of the package only encourages Norma to consider pushing the button, which we know led to the death of Arthur and thus, Norma got the right amount, which is $50,000 of his life insurance.