HERE ARE SOME OF IT'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BASE ON HOW I END UP WITH THE ANSWERS:
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.18
The setting of a short story is the time and place in which it happens. Authors often use descriptions of landscape, scenery, buildings, seasons or weather to provide a strong sense of setting. A plot is a series of events and character actions that relate to the central conflict.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.19
Appreciative Listening:
When you listen for appreciation you are listening for enjoyment. ... The same can be said for appreciative listening when someone is speaking.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.20
Comprehensive Listening is also known as active listening.If you are watching the news, listening to a lecture, or getting directions from someone, you are listening to understand or listening to comprehend the message that is being sent. This process is active. In class, you should be focused, possibly taking notes of the speaker's main ideas.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.21
Campaign makes use of a formal, academic, and persuasive language to communicate discussions and present corresponding findings for variables studied. a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.22
The Definition of advocate (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. : to support or argue for (a cause, policy, etc.) : to plead in favor of They advocated a return to traditional teaching methods.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.23
This persuasion technique tries to link a product, service, or idea with something already liked or desired by the target audience, such as fun, pleasure, beauty, security, intimacy, success, wealth, etc.Known as Association.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.24
Opinion is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.25
No Explanation Sorry
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.26
Alliteration: repetition of initial or medial consonants in two or more adjacent words. Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called initial alliteration. Repeated consonant sounds in the middle or at the ends of words is called internal alliteration.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.27
"A moist young moon hung above the mist of a neighboring meadow." is an example of Alliteration.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.28
Irony is when a statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
18. D.Setting
19. C.Appreciative
20. A.Comprehensive
21. C.Campaign
22. A.Advocacy
23. A.Association
24. C.Opinion
25. Dunno Sorry
26. B. Alliteration
27. A. Alliteration
28. B.Irony
Explanation:
HERE ARE SOME OF IT'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BASE ON HOW I END UP WITH THE ANSWERS:
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.18
The setting of a short story is the time and place in which it happens. Authors often use descriptions of landscape, scenery, buildings, seasons or weather to provide a strong sense of setting. A plot is a series of events and character actions that relate to the central conflict.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.19
Appreciative Listening:
When you listen for appreciation you are listening for enjoyment. ... The same can be said for appreciative listening when someone is speaking.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.20
Comprehensive Listening is also known as active listening.If you are watching the news, listening to a lecture, or getting directions from someone, you are listening to understand or listening to comprehend the message that is being sent. This process is active. In class, you should be focused, possibly taking notes of the speaker's main ideas.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.21
Campaign makes use of a formal, academic, and persuasive language to communicate discussions and present corresponding findings for variables studied. a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.22
The Definition of advocate (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. : to support or argue for (a cause, policy, etc.) : to plead in favor of They advocated a return to traditional teaching methods.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.23
This persuasion technique tries to link a product, service, or idea with something already liked or desired by the target audience, such as fun, pleasure, beauty, security, intimacy, success, wealth, etc.Known as Association.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.24
Opinion is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.25
No Explanation Sorry
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.26
Alliteration: repetition of initial or medial consonants in two or more adjacent words. Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called initial alliteration. Repeated consonant sounds in the middle or at the ends of words is called internal alliteration.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.27
"A moist young moon hung above the mist of a neighboring meadow." is an example of Alliteration.
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EXPLANATION FOR NO.28
Irony is when a statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it.