The word in capital letters has the emphatic stress. Choose the options to which the given sentence relates.
My only SON speaks like an orator.
Answer Details
In the sentence "My only SON speaks like an orator.", the word SON is emphasized. This means that the distinction is being drawn in reference to the person speaking who is the son.
To identify the correct option related to this emphatic stress, we need to consider a question where the subject, which in this case is SON, is being queried or challenged.
Here's how you can assess the options:
In the option "Does my only son speak like an illiterate?", the question directly challenges the person's ability to speak like an orator, not who is speaking. This tests the capability, not the subject.
In the option "Does my only daughter speak like an orator?", this directly contradicts the subject by replacing SON with DAUGHTER. Thus, it relates directly to the emphatic stress on SON.
In the option "Does my only son read like an orator?", here the emphasis is on the action (speaks or reads) rather than the subject (who is doing the action).
In the option "Does your only son speak like an orator?", the question challenges ownership (my versus your), not the subject being a son.
The sentence that relates correctly to the given sentence's emphatic stress on SON is: "Does my only daughter speak like an orator?" This directly challenges and tests the emphasis placed on SON by suggesting an alternative subject, that is the daughter.