Disrupts
to interrupt something and prevent it from continuing by creating a problem
Policy
a set of plans or actions agreed on by a government, political party, business, or other group
Investigate
to try to find out the facts about something in order to learn the truth about it
What is โผล่ออกมา is English?
Emerge- to appear or become more popular
The debate last night was a real dog fight.
Metaphor
Sarcasm
Rhetorical Question
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Exist
to be real, or to appear in the real world
Mature
No longer young; considered to have the good qualities of an older person
Displace
To take the place of someone or something
Name one of Teacher Bradley's favorite Thai singers/bands.
Singto Numchok, Landokmai, Anatomy Rabbit, Loso, Purpeech, Tattoo Colour, Whal & Dolph, Dept, Electric Neon Lamp
There's a million reasons why we'll never work together.
Metaphor
Sarcasm
Rhetorical Question
Hyperbole
Hyperbole
Evolution
the way in which something gradually changes and develops
Diversity
the fact that very different people or things exist within a group or place
Eliminate
to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed
What is แพร่หลาย is English?
Widespread- happening or existing in many places, or affecting many people
verb, subject
Density
the amount of something in a place
Deteriorate
to become worse over time
Migration
the process by which people or animals migrate to another place or country
What vocabulary word is a synonym of "random"?
Arbitrary
You failed every subject at school? Nice job Einstein.
Metaphor
Sarcasm
Rhetorical Question
Hyperbole
Rhetorical question and Sarcasm
Hierarchical
a society or organization is one in which differences in status are considered to be very important
Arbitrary
not based on any particular plan, or not done for any particular reason
Distinction
a difference between two things
What kind of rhetorical device is used in this sentence and what does it mean?
The eyes are the windows to soul.
Metaphor. It means our eyes show our true emotions or our true self.
Change the order of the words to make an inversion (verb before subject)
So much information has never been available for free.
Never has there been so much information available for free.