Incorrect sentence.
Corrected sentence: Last night, Jason introduced me to a friend of his, whose hair went all the way down to the back of his knees in a single dreadlock.
The period before the word "whose" in the original creates a fragment "Whose hair was all the way down to..." This is a phrase which is describing "a friend of his" and should be included in the same sentence. So you simply separate it by a period.
The word 'colors' should be followed by a colon in the given sentence because it introduces a list related to an independent clause, as per the function of colons in English grammar.
The correct answer is B. The word 'colors' should be followed by a colon according to the use of colons in English grammar. The colon is used after an independent clause to introduce a list, quotation, or other idea directly related to the independent clause. In this case, the phrase 'That house is painted in many colors' is an independent clause, and 'forest green, pumpkin orange, and dark brown' is a list of colors related to this clause. So the sentence should read: 'That house is painted in many colors: forest green, pumpkin orange, and dark brown.'
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Answer: C, hope this helps :)
facet
mandate
pedigree
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incarnate
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B. to support
c. to praise
D. to silence
Answer: D. To silence
Explanation: Abash: make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. Basically in more simpler form abash is to embarrass someone and silencing them makes the most since. If not that then A. to confuse.
Soon again I heard a tapping something louder than before.
"Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice;
Let me see, then, what thereat is and this mystery explore—
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;—
'Tis the wind and nothing more.
Mysterious
Tragic
Hopeless
Lonely
Fearful
Answer: A. Mysterious