2. Which of the following sentence has the similar meaning to “Eyes do tell all your feelings.”? A. People really do read eyes. B. Have your eyes squinted like you’re judging someone. C. There are so many signals you can give out with your eyes. D. We do it all the time. ...
a reduced, unstressed form of auxiliaryhavefollowing some modals, asmight, should, could, would,andmust(usually written as part of a single, unhyphenated word): We shoulda gone. a- 20 variant ofab-beforepandv: aperient; avert. -a
He followed up with these important words: “We are convinced that unless we have armed forces the revolution cannot succeed. The situation in China has proved this to be true.” Shao's speech was short, but this sentence left a deep impression on Stalin. Later that day, Stalin presided a...
小题2:Fill in the blank in the last but two paragraphs with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (within 10 words) 小题3:Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?I had wanted to stop and dig them but I didn’t make it anyhow. 小题4:Translate...
To halve the number of deaths, as the WHO hopes to do, Nigeria would have to spend about 50 times that amount. Cassandra Willyard, Scientific American, 19 Sep. 2023 Strict rationing enabled the city to halve its water use and avert the worst. CNN, 20 June 2022 If small chicken brea...
In the novel, Life’s Work, Valin follows this with a sentence containing another simile: “His lower face fit into that helmet like a hardwood dowel driven in by a hammer.” A sleek, round head like an umbrella’s —Arthur Train Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group...
If there was any sort ofempathy, the shutdown would have ended a long time ago. —Celeste Katz,Glamour, 11 Jan. 2019 However, don’t be quick to lumpempathyin with the rest. —Byorianna Rosa Royle,Fortune, 18 Oct. 2023 The isolation, the anxiety, the lack ofempathy— all of it ju...
He studied every sentence with the greatest care and minuteness, and would often rewrite paragraphs and even whole chapters, until he was satisfied with the variety and clearness of the expression. “He could not rest,” it was said, “until the punctuation was correct to a comma; until ...
In the novel, Life’s Work, Valin follows this with a sentence containing another simile: “His lower face fit into that helmet like a hardwood dowel driven in by a hammer.” A sleek, round head like an umbrella’s —Arthur Train Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group...
This sentence (fragment) is now a metaphorical description qualifying the familiar in less familiar terms. (You can use this principle to make riddles of you own. Take a metaphorical description, remove the familiar thing being described and pose the rest as a question. For example, what first...