Answer:
Gaelic has only eighteen letters in its alphabet, so no J, K, Q, V, W, X, Y, or Z. A consonant + H denotes a completely different sound to the same consonant without an H following it.
Answer:
There is no K in Scottish Gaelic, because C is always hard there
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Another name for God is Jehovah.
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Identify three (3) events in the novel to kill a mockingbird that highlights or brings out the theme of racial prejudice.
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Conflicts over racism drive some of the most compelling and memorable scenes in the novel. Racial conflict causes the two dramatic deaths that occur in the story. On one level, To Kill a Mockingbird represents a simplistic and moralistic view of racial prejudice. White people who are racist are bad, and white people who are not racist are good.
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Should the letter K be added to the Welsh language? Explain why or why not
Answer:
No
Explanation:
There is no need for k as c is always hard in Welsh
they should call the doctor. change into passive
Answer:
the doctor should be called by them
Read the passage from the story and answer the question that follows.
I rushed from the garage and back inside the warm house, as if the accursed things were following me. My wife and children were playing Monopoly in the kitchen. I joined them and played with frantic fervor, brow feverish, teeth chattering.
Which words in this paragraph contribute to the mood of the story?
Answer: rushed, accursed, “frantic fervor, teeth chattering”
Explanation:
All of these words add suspense and a sense of impending doom.
Why doesn't the Scottish Gaelic language use letter K?
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