I dint follow... is this an open ended question? or is it multiple choice? and to litterally kill one is simple. grab it, and kill it.
Steinbeck uses the word choice to help add details to his tone of the article. He feels that migrant workers are often overlooked for the work that they do. By adding word choices such as ...(find your own examples of the word choice)... Steinbeck is able to convince the reader to feel a certain way about these migrant workers and add to his original point. Don't copy exactly what I said please, but hope that makes sense ;)
1) choice ; a person or a thing chosen or that may be chosen
2) expectations ; a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
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1)- I had a choice between a dog or a cat
2)- Jane thought that all the expectations were a burden to her.
Answer:
Based on word choice, Giblin feels:
B. that it was worthwhile.
Explanation:
We can easily eliminate options A and C, since there is nothing conveying a negative connotation in the excerpt. We are left with options B and D.
Let's take a look at option D first. It says Giblin thinks the process of obtaining copies of the stone was amazing. However, that is not what the word choice conveys. Had there been words such as "fantastic" or "incredible" in the excerpt, this option would have made sense. But that is not the case.
<u>Option B is the only correct one. The excerpt uses words such as "fortunately", "good", and "clear". Those words convey the idea that the process the French used was worthwhile. It not only worked, but worked well, effectively.</u>
Answer:
<u>Basic Rules for Voices:</u>
1) The tense will not be changes EVER.
2) Interchanging of subject and object.
<u>Now, The changing of Voice:</u>
1) Someone signed a new contract. (Past Simple tense)
2) Her sister walked Julie's Dog. (Past Simple tense)
Hope this helped!
<h3>~AH1807</h3>