Answer:
No
Explanation:
A reference means to check so checking a guide it is a book. for the correct answer. References help you know things more.
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Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
literary is basically just text, not reference
Answer: B) Paradox.
Explanation: A paradox is a logical puzzle that seems to contradict itself, a statement or proposition that leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory. The given sentence is a clear example of a paradox, because it says "I always lie" if the statement is true, that also means that is false (because the person is telling the true), and if the statement is false the person might or might not be telling the true.
B. Remove words that express mild praise.
C. Review the evaluative modifiers.
D. Rewrite the conclusion.
B. won't, will, work
C. since, saw, seen
D. can, will, shall, may
The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is 'his'. This is because his represents Doug's possession and it is Doug's father being referred to in the sentence.
The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is 'his'. The sentence should read: 'Leslie, Paula, and Marie wanted Doug to come to the movie, but his father wouldn't let him.'
This is because Doug is the one being referred to and 'his' is the correct possessive pronoun to reflect this. The pronoun 'their' refers to a group's possession and isn't appropriate here because the father only belongs to Doug, not Leslie, Paula, and Marie. The words 'there' and 'they're' are not possessive pronouns and therefore are also inappropriate in this context.
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impersonal, abrupt and short
b.
interpersonal, informal, and positive
c.
interpersonal, formal, and polite
d.
none of the above
Answer:
Conversation:
Fred: (waves to Sarah) Hi, umm... I just moved here. My name is Fred.
Sarah: Hi Fred. Where are you from?
Fred: Florida. The weather here in Michigan sure is cold.
Sarah: I know what you mean, I moved here from San Diego two years ago. Wait until January.
Fred: I can just imagine. Hey do you mind if I sit with you for a little while?
Sarah: No, take a seat. I’d love the company during lunch.
Fred: It’s been hard to meet anyone since I started school last week. Thanks.
Sarah: No worries. I know exactly how you feel. I moved at the end of the school year and
didn’t get to know anyone. Then I spent the summer alone.
Fred: Aw, bummer. It sure is tough to start a new school.
Sarah: Yeah, but when school started again, I met some cool people.
Fred: I am really shy about meeting new people.
Sarah: Well, I can introduce my friends to you.
(bell rings)
Fred: That would be great! Guess lunch is over. It’s been great talking to you.
Sarah: You too. Meet me here for lunch tomorrow and I’ll introduce my friends.
Fred: Great. Bye.
Sarah: Later.