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Which correctly revises this statement so that it maintains an objective tone? Swift skillfully uses language to convey his belief that landlords have mistreated the impoverished and “already devoured most of the parents” who would serve as “breeders.” Swift vividly describes how landlords have consistently mistreated the impoverished and “already devoured most of the parents” who would serve as “breeders.” Swift claims that landlords have consistently mistreated the impoverished and “already devoured most of the parents” who would serve as the country’s “breeders.” Swift states the undeniable fact that landlords have cruelly mistreated the impoverished and “already devoured most of the parents” who would serve as “breeders.”
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Think of someone you consider to be a great public speaker. what do you admire about this person? what qualities does this person exhibit that you would like to develop in your own life?
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Theodore is writing a blog post on the relationship between music and a person’s mood. which of the following sentences might appear in his conclusion? a. do you have a particular song that always makes you feel better? b. a recent study shows that music can enhance a good mood and relieve a bad mood. c. whatever the reason, it is clear that music is deeply connected to human emotions. d. the researchers found that the type of music was less important than how much the subject enjoyed it.
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How should i study korean, and how many hours should i study it? i am a high school student already learn japanese in class, also i play sports so i tend to not study korean much because i have an excuse, like, ‘i dont know how to properly study for korean’ 감사합니다
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 23:30
Take a look at this online dictionary entry. language etymology middle english language, from old french language, from latin lingua ("tongue, speech, language”). noun 1. a form of communication using words either spoken or gestured with hands and structured with grammar, often with a writing system. 2. the ability to communicate using words. 3. nonverbal communication. 4. the vocabulary and usage in a particular field. 5. the words used in speech or a passage of text. 6. spoken or written words. which link would readers of this dictionary entry click if they wanted more information about the historical origins of the word "language”?
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