For the sake of rhetorical flourish, the author wants to use the same word as two different parts
of speech. Which choice best accomplishes this goal?
She did not hate many things, although she disliked the very act of hating things.
A
NO CHANGE
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B
although she hated that emotion.
:
С
except for that very emotion.
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D
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except for hate itself.

Respuesta :

There are different parts of speech in the English language and certain words can function as two parts of speech in the same sentence. In the statement above. The choice that uses a word that functions as two parts of speech is;

  • D. Except for hate itself.

In this option, the word hate functions as both a verb and a noun. It can be used in that sentence thus;

"She did not hate many things, except for hate itself."

Here, the author is referencing hate to be a thing or emotion. The author also refers to hate as an act which the girl displayed.

Therefore, the word 'hate' functions as both a verb and a noun.

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