English, 04.09.2019 22:20 klanderos890
Language changes with time and context. what is your opinion about what constitutes good or bad usage? is it necessary for speakers or writers to follow a particular standard of correctness? do such standards vary with the audience and the situation? do you think an individual or a group of individuals can actually maintain a certain quality of language and usage? if your answer is yes, state how these rules can be applied effectively. if your answer is no, then state the reasons why such control should not be exercised. write a short essay to state your position on these questions. write your essay in the space provided.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30
Which of the following best explains why the author chose the compare-and-contrast structure for paragraph 2
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English, 21.06.2019 19:40
Read this passage: i think of you daily, my darling, especially when it’s dark and the other men in the foxhole become silent. i like to pretend that the gunfire is a fireworks display and that you are here with me to enjoy it. who is the intended audience for this passage? a. the writers girlfriend at home b. the writers fellow soldiers c. the writers mother and father d. the writers commanding officer
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