English, asked by legendcrd99, 11 months ago

Conveys the same meaning:It is not yet noon in Delhi
A) Just the day breaks
B) The sun is just above my head


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Answered by Serinus
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Answer:

The sentence which conveys the meaning of the question​ is:

It is not yet noon in Delhi.

A) just the day breaks

Explanation:

The phrase 'just the day breaks' symbolizes the beginning of the day. It focuses on the emergence of the new day. Hence this phrase gives the meaning of the question. The other option 'the sun is just above my head' means that afternoon has arrived and hence this does not conveys the meaning of the question.

Answered by Sidyandex
0

Answer:

The answer to this question is option B.  

The sun is just above my head.

It is because this sentence gives the same meaning of the above-given sentence.

It is not yet noon in Delhi.  

These two sentences give the similar meaning.

The only difference between these sentences is that they are developed by using different set of words with similar meaning.

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