The correct answer is D. “You’re the best there is! Shouldn’t your breakfast cereal also be the best? Morning Bran!”
Explanation:
In advertising, the flattery technique is a persuasion technique that relies on praising or using compliments in order to motivate people to buy or pay for a specific service. In this way, the flattery technique makes the consumer feels gratified and better with himself and therefore happy to buy or pay for something. Even though this technique is considered as insincere it is still widely used in advertising and marketing as it is also quite useful and effective. Considering the is the slogan that uses this technique is “You’re the best there is! Shouldn’t your breakfast cereal also be the best? Morning Bran!” because the use of language in “You’re the best there is! " is a compliment for the consumer and this linked to "Shouldn’t your breakfast cereal also be the best?" motivates the consumer to buy the product suggested (Morning Bran), just because the consumer was somehow praised or flatter.
Answer:
The house, a very large mansion the pair inherited from their grandparents, is a large building divided in two living segments. At the entrance one enters a vestibule leading to the atrium, which consists of a living room, two bedrooms on either sides and, separated by a corridor, the kitchen and a bathroom. The second half of the house, entered through a massive oak door, contains the brother’s library, three other bedrooms and a dining room. Due to the disproportions between the surface of the residence and the daily needs of the two inhabitants, the second segment is entered only for cleaning purposes or for the occasional retrieving of a book from the library.
The monotony of domestic life ends abruptly when the brother hears distinct -yet dissimilar- sounds coming from the second section of the large house. Promptly closing the door, in order to keep whatever is there from coming through, the brother tells his sister that “They’ve taken over the back part.” Although saddened by the loss of part of their belongings, the circustamce appears to the two rather unremarkable, (“happened so simply and without fuss”), like being something they were already waiting, from entities they knew would have come.
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Explanation:
Answer: A)
Explanation:
This passage is showing anticipation and lightheartedness in the author because at first, he is predicting what will happen and he is not saying and describing that with boredom, anger, grief, or sadness, that is why other answers B, C, and D are incorrect.
He is showing lightheartedness at the beginning of the story where he is describing the day as ''clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. ''
Answer:
Explanation:
We are to match each phrase to the correct section , either as a noun phrase or a verb phrase.
Let's first have an understanding of what a noun phrase and a verb phrase is all about ; To start with, A noun phrase is a word or a group of word performing the role of a noun(i.e a grammatical function) either as a subject, object or complement of the sentence.
A verb phrase comprise of a verb in a group of words which can be a subject, predicate or modifiers. A verb phrase must consist of at least a verb in the sentence and its dependents.
So, let's have a table for that ;
Noun Phrase Verb Phrase
i had been watching it going dancing tonight
the little blue bird
will go shopping
a sweet, sad smile
<span>A. the connotation of the word "endured" increases the feeling of suffering.</span>