In the word "interrupting," the root word "rupt" means burst. Therefore, option B is correct.
Root words are the basic linguistic units from which many words are derived. They are the foundation or core of a word, typically of Greek or Latin origin, and contain the main meaning of the word. Root words are often combined with prefixes (added to the beginning of a word) and suffixes (added to the end of a word) to create new words with different meanings.
Root words can sometimes be altered or modified when combined with prefixes and suffixes, so their meanings may be slightly different in different contexts. Therefore, option B is correct.
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B. The packing instructions asked each camper to bring the following items, a flashlight, a sleeping bag, sunscreen, and a book for
Independent reading.
C. In time, of course, all issues get resolved, but not necessarily in the way you would like.
D. The king ordered that all his subjects should show their allegiance through common forms of attire:yet many people continue
to wear the traditional hats of their various regions.
Based off the process of elimination the answer is C.
A: Francis had a lot on his mind that afternoon, he was concerned about his mother's illness and about losing his job.
After the word Afternoon, there should be a semi-colon rather than a comma.
B: The packing instructions asked each camper to bring the following items, a flashlight, a sleeping bag, sunscreen, and a book for
Independent reading.
After the word items, there should be a colon rather than a comma.
D: The king ordered that all his subjects should show their allegiance through common forms of attire: yet many people continue to wear the traditional hats of their various regions.
After the word attire, there is a colon, when there should be a comma.
Therefore, the answer is C
Sentence C is the only sentence that uses punctuation correctly. The other sentences all contain punctuation mistakes, such as comma splices in A and B, and an improper use of a colon in D.
The question asks us to identify which sentence is using correct punctuation. The correct answer is C. In time, of course, all issues get resolved, but not necessarily in the way you would like.
Let's analyze each sentence:
A and B have comma splices, which is a grammatical mistake where two independent clauses are connected with a comma rather than a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction.
D uses a colon improperly. A colon should be followed by an explanation, elaboration, or specification of the previous clause, not an independent clause.
Therefore, C is the only sentence that follows the correct use of punctuation. It uses the comma correctly to separate the introductory phrase, to set off the parenthetical expression 'of course', and to connect two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction 'but'
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b. The poem tells a story from beginning to end.
c. The poem is written in rhymed lines.
d. The poem addresses the reader directly.
a.)Late last night
b.)there was
c.)a loud knock
d.)at the door
The prepositional phrase in the sentence stated above is: d.) at the door. As the name suggests, prepositional phrase includes a preposition which is located at the beginning of the phrase as its determinant and followed by an object it modifies.
In order to correct the subject-verb agreement error the sentence should be written like this: Bacon and eggs is an all-time American breakfast favorite that satisfies the hungriest krumper.
Subjects and verbs must agree with one another in number (singular or plural). Thus, if a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; and if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.
In this particular case, the verb refers to breakfast, that is why it should be singular, not plural.