The verb which correctly completes the sentence is the following one:
c) marches.
An army of ants marches quickly across the sand.
In the sentence, the subject is "an army of ants", that is, a single army, therefore singular. Since the sentence is in simple present tense and is affirmative, as well as the subject is in third person singular (an army of ants marches= it marches), the rule of adding "s", "ies", or "es" to the verb applies. Since the main verb ends in "ch", "es" must be added to it.
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Answer:
proper noun: Mary
Collective noun: a herd of buffalo
Common noun: prairie
Explanation:
Answer:
Positive, But Not At The Same Time.
The external conflict is between Rainsford and General Zaroff. This conflict is most clear when Zaroff is hunting Rainsford. Rainsford, in order to live, must outwit Zaroff. This is an obvious conflict. There was also a lesser conflict as Rainsford resisted Zaroff's efforts to get him to be a hunter.
The internal conflict is within Rainsford because he is being hunted. He has to fight with himself to keep himself from being defeated and giving up. He feels as if his situation is hopeless and that makes it extremely difficult to keep fighting.
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Drafting is an important step in the writing process because it allows the writer to get their ideas down on paper and organize them in a coherent manner. It is a preliminary version of the final work and provides the opportunity for the writer to make changes and revisions before finalizing the text.
Answer:
To make sure your idea does not have any flaws and to test other ideas
Explanation:
geeses
gooses
geese
goosen
Answer:
i believe it is geese but i may be wrong
Explanation:
B) dictionary
C) glossary
D) thesaurus
Answer:
B) dictionary
Explanation:
B. tragicomedy
C. satire
D. allegory
Answer:
... he or she would most likely write a/an:
B. tragicomedy.
Explanation:
Parables are short stories, usually easy to understand and that have a moral lesson at the end. Jesus, for instance, used to preach by using parables, so that even simple people would learn the lessons he wanted to convey. We can eliminate this option.
A satire does use humor, but its purpose is to expose the vices and imperfections of certain people, especially of those in power. Its purpose is to ridicule them. We can also eliminate this option.
An allegory is a story that carries a hidden meaning. A famous example of allegory is George Orwell's "Animal Farm", in which the animals and the events are representations of the Russian Revolution. This is also not the choice we are looking for.
The best option is indeed letter B. tragicomedy. This literary genre is a mix of humor and tragedy, of comedy and sadness. The instructions tell us the author wants to write a book to show "the humor and the tragedy" of something. There is no better choice than a tragicomedy.
Answer:
tragicomedy
Explanation:
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