Asked by TP
I just had an English exam, and I don't think I do too well.
Anyways, there was a few questions in it that I didn't quite understand in the prose questions (comprehensions or whatever they're called).
After reading the passage, there was a question asking
"What is voice of <b>even</b> in passage below...?"
I don't get what it's asking for the <b>even</b> bit.
Anyways, there was a few questions in it that I didn't quite understand in the prose questions (comprehensions or whatever they're called).
After reading the passage, there was a question asking
"What is voice of <b>even</b> in passage below...?"
I don't get what it's asking for the <b>even</b> bit.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I am not sure -- it's a very poorly written question.
Perhaps it's a typo or whatever, but it looks as if some word-coiner is trying to invent a new word, using the word "even" as a noun.
It might be asking what the voice of REASON is -- thinking clearly about both sides of an issue before speaking.
Just guessing!
Perhaps it's a typo or whatever, but it looks as if some word-coiner is trying to invent a new word, using the word "even" as a noun.
It might be asking what the voice of REASON is -- thinking clearly about both sides of an issue before speaking.
Just guessing!
Answered by
caitlyn
the "VOICE" is how the author talks to you or tells the story.is it a mysterious voice or is it a scientific voice( as an example).you ahve to choose.she or he is asking you how or what even is telling you or you about the text.
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