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Which of the following best illustrates a pair of sentences that are joined by an understood relationship?A. I don't understand a word you said. Have you taken a course in English literature?B. It rained for ten days and ten nights. Grandmother Grady called a company to drill a well.C. Detective Smiley scanned the dim hallway. He pulled his pistol from its holster.D. Luke put three dollars into the office football pool. He was looking forward to vacation.
The term "tutor" is gender-neutral and can refer to any individual providing instruction, regardless of gender. Therefore, there is no specific female gender form of "tutor." In contexts where gender distinction is emphasized, one might refer to a "female tutor" or use terms like "tutress," though the latter is rarely used.
The noun 'tutor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
example: if HAX=RIG than RIG=HAX.
Yes.
The term "illustrates gender" is not a commonly used phrase and does not have a clear meaning. It is possible that it refers to how gender is portrayed or represented in illustrations, but without further context, it is difficult to provide a more specific answer.
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Withdrawal
the U.S. did not take any side in the European war
She owned a Weimaraner. She offered to show him the pedigree certificate.
tinnitus
An astronomer demonstrates that earth moves in relation to the sun
The pronoun shows gender bias -Apex
gender
Starbucks coffee shops opening in China
Please select your preferred gender identity from the options provided in the survey.
No, in English a noun for a country (India) is a neuter noun, a word that has no gender. The appropriate personal pronoun that takes the place of the proper noun 'India' is it.In creative writing it is perfectly acceptable to use gender specific nouns or pronouns for things that have no gender as it illustrates how a person feels about something.