b. Her comparisons emphasize the reason for love.
c. Her comparisons emphasize her husband's goodness.
d. Her comparisons emphasize her undying love for her husband.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. This is because her poem ends in a magnificent way describing how their love is everlasting, and thus it will continue to exist and they will be together even after their life ends. There is nothing on this earth that can end it, thus their love is undying.
B. “We are going to be leaving soon,” He said, “so get your shoes on.”
C. “we are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.”
D. “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.”
The sentence that is capitalized corrected is “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on." Option D is correct.
The word "we" should be capitalized since it marks the beginning of the sentence. The word "he" should not be capitalized since the sentence continues; there is a comma before HE, instead of a dot. Besides, the word "so" in the following quote should not be capitalized either since it is a continuation of the previous quote, also separated by a comma.
Answer:
I'm going to the gym.
Explanation:
For it to be present continuous it needs to be happening now. "I go to the gym" takes place at any random point in time but "I'm going to the gym" is happening now in the present.
Technical directions offer step-by-step instruction on how to prepare, assemble, or use a product.
Reading strategies, but not textual features, can make understanding functional text easier.
Answer: Technical directions offer step-by-step instruction on how to prepare, assemble, or use a product.
The only statement that is correct out of the options is the third one. Technical directions do offer step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, assemble or use a product. This type of texts are known as "procedural texts," and their main objective is to instruct the reader on how to perform an action.