Answer:
Part of speech: She, for some reason, gave up everything she owned to live on the beach in Hawaii.
New part of speech: For some reason, she gave up everything she owned to live in the beach in Hawaii.
Explanation:
In this sentence we can see that something happened, but it is saying that there is an unkown cause underlying it. She decided something but we actually don't know why. This is the best way to make sense in this word order for the sentence.
<span>The linear model of communication conceives of all communication of taking part in one direction, with a sender transmitting information to a receiver. In contrast, the transactional model assumes that both parties are simultaneously transmitting to and receiving from one another. In its simplest formulation the transactional model is just two simultaneous linear channels of communication, but most transactional models complicate this picture by positing that the sender and receiver interpret information received and reciprocate towards the other party.</span>
These words which are used before a noun or a pronoun to show its
relationship with another word in the sentence are called prepositions.
The readers mind think about reading the headlines is the advertising
Answer:
Backstory.
Explanation:
The references to stones in the story "The Lottery" creates the backstory of the whole story. The ritual of the lottery wherein a member of a particular household is stoned to death is like an annual sport stemming from Mr. Joe Summer's free time. Even though the villagers no longer remember the relevance of the rituals associated with the 'lottery', they still remember to use stones for the killings. And it was with stones that they used to hurl at Tessie Hutchinson, the unlucky victim of the lottery draw which her own husband had marked the slip the previous night.