Asked by S.L.
In ¨Life Without Gravity¨ How does word choice help support the author's point of view in the selection?
A) He uses words with negative connotations like unpleasant and sticklike.
B) He uses descriptive words like gooey and smells.
C) He uses words with positive connotations like float and fun.
D) He uses technical words like microgravity and currents.
I think the answer is either B or D but I´m not sure.
A) He uses words with negative connotations like unpleasant and sticklike.
B) He uses descriptive words like gooey and smells.
C) He uses words with positive connotations like float and fun.
D) He uses technical words like microgravity and currents.
I think the answer is either B or D but I´m not sure.
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I have not read what you are reading. I find at least three different pieces of literature with that title. You supposedly have read it. What words does the author use?
Answered by
S.L.
The author uses the words Microgravity and Currents.
Answered by
Anonymous
It’s A
Answered by
Believe me or not. i'm just trying to help.
Anonymous is right, it's A,
He uses words with negative connotations like unpleasant and sticklike.
The answers are:
D
A
A
B
A
He uses words with negative connotations like unpleasant and sticklike.
The answers are:
D
A
A
B
A
Answered by
jared
hes right
Answered by
R.I.P.
He correct :) Thanks
Answered by
its me lol
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