The correcto answer is Economics and mathematics
B. rely too heavily on first-person pronouns
C. write overly formal sentences that use big words for the sake of sounding "academic"
D. rely too heavily on second-person pronouns
The correct answer is C. Write overly formal sentences that use big words for the sake of sounding "academic"
Explanation:
Academic writing refers to a style of type of writing used in the formal, official or academical documents this style includes the use of reliable evidence, the use of technical or scientific terms and applying all norms in terms of style and writing. Also, in academical writing, the use of the first and second person or pronouns "I" and "you" should be avoided due to objectivity as well as the use of informal words such as slangs or dialects, except in direct quotes.
Additionally, due to the features of this type of writing, it is common writers want to use excessively technical, scientific or sophisticated words to sound "academic" along with complex and long sentences, which is a common mistake as these type of words should be only used when they are required and sentences should remain simple to be clear for readers. Therefore, one common mistake in academic writing is the tendency to write overly formal sentences that use big words for the sake of sounding "academic".
resolution
B.
exposition
C.
rising action
D.
climax
Answer:
There are a total of 12 verbs in this passage
Explanation:
The verbs are listed below:
consists - Present Simple, 3rd person singular of the verb consist
extends - Present Simple, 3rd person singular of the verb extend
passes - Present Simple, 3rd person singular of the verb pass
are
hiking - Gerund of the verb hike
is
say
have taken - Present Perfect form of the verb take
hike
have succeeded - Present Perfect form of the verb succeed
began - Past Simple form of the verb begin
finished - Past Simple form of the verb finish
During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Church of England sought a compromise between Catholicism and the more radical Protestant sects.
Martin Luther nailed “The Ninety-Five Theses” to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England.
Henry VIII split from the Catholic Church.
1. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther put a list of grievances against the Catholic Church onto the door of a chapel in Wittenberg, Germany. It is called “Ninety-five Theses” which triggered the Protestant Reformation.
2. 1534 Act of Supremacy declared Henry the "Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England" which was his split from Catholic Church.
3. After the split from Catholic church, one of the acts of English Reformation was Edward VI's (1537-1553) reformation of the Anglican Church.
4. After Edward VI death, Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England during 1553-1558.
5. When Queen Elizabeth I came to power in 1558, it was believed that she would restore Protestant belief.