which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
a. Sound reasons use fancy language.
b. Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
c. Sound reasons are full of emotion.
d. Sound reasons represent one person’s opinion.
7 answers
b. Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Which of the following are two distinguishing features in the English language that are absent in Spanish?
(1 point)
capital and lowercase letters
capital and lowercase letters
consonants and vowels
consonants and vowels
long and short sounds
(1 point)
capital and lowercase letters
capital and lowercase letters
consonants and vowels
consonants and vowels
long and short sounds
consonants and vowels
How did the Spanish language change over time?
(1 point)
People from many Spanish-speaking countries added new words and different pronunciations.
People from many Spanish-speaking countries added new words and different pronunciations.
People mixed the language with French.
People mixed the language with French.
It hasn’t changed in any notable way.
(1 point)
People from many Spanish-speaking countries added new words and different pronunciations.
People from many Spanish-speaking countries added new words and different pronunciations.
People mixed the language with French.
People mixed the language with French.
It hasn’t changed in any notable way.
People from many Spanish-speaking countries added new words and different pronunciations.
Who initially brought Spanish to the New World?
(1 point)
Roman soldiers
Roman soldiers
the people of Hispania
the people of Hispania
Spanish explorers and settlers
(1 point)
Roman soldiers
Roman soldiers
the people of Hispania
the people of Hispania
Spanish explorers and settlers
Spanish explorers and settlers