Mr. Williams would never agree to the proposal to purchase new playground equipment. He's a miserly tightwad who never spends a penny.
Won't you do your part to protect the environment and petition for a mandatory recycling policy?
Drinking soft drinks must be okay. Trent has a can of soda every day at lunch, and he seems to be in good health.
We cannot continue to stand idly by and allow innocent animals to be murdered. Save a life and give a puppy or kitten a second chance through pet adoption.
If you don't change your diet, you will develop diabetes and heart disease.
Global warming is a real problem because the earth's temperature is gradually rising.
I heard Mr. Coleman's son got sent to the principal's office yesterday. Mr. Coleman must not be very strict with his children.
incorrect premise
false assumption
circular reasoning
leading question
caricature
loaded terms
hasty generalizations
Answer:
This is not all correct
Explanation:
Dad's jokes are always about math.
B.
Who talks about numbers all the time.
C.
Sometimes he recites lists of prime numbers.
D.
My father is a math teacher.
Answer:
bbbbbbbbb
Explanation:
Which revision of this sentence changes the tone to a more humorous one?
Do not take the food of your co-workers! Take this food if you’re fine with being a bad person! If it does not belong to you, you cannot eat it. Please be kind to each other and do not steal food.
Answer: B) Take this food if you’re fine with being a bad person!
Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, like: positive, negative, objective, sad, angry, etc. From the given options, the revision that change the tone of the sentence to a more humorous one, is the corresponding to option B, because it isn't a direct command.
b. they're
c. there
d. it's
B)Boston Tea Party
C)Coercive Acts
D)First Continental Congress
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Answer:
Boston Massacre
Explanation:
You'd think it would take a while to build up enough tension to get to a "massacre," but it didn't. The Boston Massacre took place in 1770, a few years before the rest of these events.
Boston Massacre - March 5, 1770
Boston Tea Party - December 16, 1773
Coercive Acts - 1774
First Continental Congress - September 5, 1774