2]reverse chronological
3]order of importance
4]logical order
q 2. Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject?
1]Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.
2]Not one of our friends have ever tried hang gliding.
3]Few has the nerve to attempt it.
4]Everybody are able to buy tickets.
Answer:
Q1: 4.) Logical order
Q2: 1.) Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.
Explanation:
Q1: Logical order allows the reader to be able to understand the concepts and definitions in a sequence that makes sense, that usually means they will be able to have a deep understanding of what happens next in the text and its context, when contrasting two characters, is key to follow a logical order since you want your readers to fully understand the arguments about one or the other character and the comparison itself.
Q2: When you are constructing a sentence it is very important for the verb to agree with the pronoun used since that helps you express your message correctly. It is easy to get confused whether it should be conjugated in plural or singular, however, you can clarify by paying attention to who is the sentence referring to, and the pronoun is the key for that.
Answer to number one is 4. logical order. Answer to number two is 1. Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.
A.
In Scrooge's time, the poor are treated with great care and
compassion in the prisons and in the workhouses.
B.
In Scrooge's era, poverty and hardship don't exist because
of the efforts of those who run prisons and workhouses.
C.
In Scrooge's London, prisons and workhouses are two
places that most poor people are very happy to go to when
they are in need of basic necessities.
D.
In Scrooge's society, these places provide the poor with
basic necessities, but they are also known as places of
great cruelty and hardship.
Synonyms of nonchalant
daily, effortless, free-and-easy, passing(a), fooling, chance(a), cursory, insouciant, occasional, perfunctory, casual, everyday.
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