An omniscient point of view provides readers with knowledge about all characters, as well as past and future events.
b. she had finished studying, she felt free to have a good time.
c. she had finished studying she felt free to have a good time.
d. she finished studying and she felt free to have a good time.
Answer:
Your answer would be A.
Explanation:
You should place a comma before so because it is followed by an independent clause. So is one of the seven coordinating conjunctions represented by the mnemonic FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). when these coordinating conjunctions link two independent clauses, the conjunction is preceded by a comma. What is more, you could replace so with therefore in order to be sure whether to add a comma or not. If the sentence works with the replacement and the meaning is not altered, then so is a coordinating conjunction and should have a comma.
Which transition in the paragraph should be revised?
Revise “for example” at the beginning of Sentence 2.
Revise “however” at the beginning of Sentence 3.
Revise “specifically” at the beginning of Sentence 4.
Revise “finally” at the beginning of Sentence 5.
The correct answer is option D) Revise “finally” at the beginning of Sentence 5.
In this case, the author is writing about pets in the USA but it is not providing a chronological order for that. And the sentence connector "finally" is usually used when giving an order together with other connectors such as "first, second, finally".
Option A should not be revised as the sentence connector "for example" is providing evidence for the previous statement.
Option B is also correctly used in the sentence since the connector "however" is indicating a contradition between ownership of pets and how they are acquired.
Option C is also correctly placed in the sentence since the connector "specifically" is providing concrete examples of the previous sentence.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I just took the test!!
B. Space travel is the next step.
C. Dance is important.
D. Ice climbing is the only true sport.
B. Parsimonious
C. Incarnate
D. Persiflage