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A mixed metaphor is the mixing of two metaphors. If you say:
fate washed away a precious life," you will be guilty of mixing two metaphors--hands
stealing or killing something and flood waters washing away something.
The golden rule of all writing is, as we have more than once seen, to place the modifiers
as close to the referent as possible. Avoid dangling modifiers as in the sentence "After
waiting for half an hour the train arrived.” Say "After we had waited for half an hour, the
train arrived."
The remaining points may be briefly summarised. A knowledge of the figures of speech
of construction such as antithesis, climax, transferred epithet etc. would certainly improve
your writing skill. Remember that passive voice is used in English only if there is real need for
it. The style you choose should be appropriate to the occasion for which it is meant. Avoid
informal and slangy expressions (e.g. “He kicked the bucket" for "He died”) Above all, do not
modify the ideas to accommodate the words you like. If a word is not good enough, choose
another with the help of a thesaurus.
EXERCISE 1
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Enlarge the subject and extend the verb. There should be at least fifteen words in each new
sentence.
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The girls danced.
The little girl is here.
Raju and his brother failed the exam.
The sun shone.
A wind is blowing.
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Answered by TANI8H
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Explanation:

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The exchange of gases occur in the.

a) Trachea b) Alveolus c) Bronchus d) Nose

2. Which side of the heart has oxygenated blood

a) Left b) Right c) Upper d) Lower

3. A person having blood group is called universal donor.

a) A b) B c) AB d) O

4. The average breathing rate of a normal adult is times per minutos

a) 9-12 b) 15-18 c) 21-24 d) 30-33

5. A Sphygmomanometer measures.

a) Pulse rate b) Heartbeat c) Blood pressure d) Brain activity

Answered by sunitarani24101971
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Answer:

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