The correct answer is:
False
A thesaurus is a reference work that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meaning. Contains synonyms and anthonyms, an encyclopedia is a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
B. One with multiple well-reviewed publications on the subject.
C. One who writes most entertainingly on the subject.
D. One who includes media elements in the text.
B. One with multiple well-reviewed publications on the subject.
A well-reviewed publication suggests that the content of the publication is backed up with evidence, is unbiased, the information can be verified elsewhere and the author or authors can be identified. All of these characteristics make a source credible, when there are more than one (or multiple) well-reviewed publications on a specific subject, the source's credibility is even higher.
allies
shampoes
loafs
go-betweens
runners-up
Answer: The correctly spelled plural forms are: men, hours, allies, go-betweens and runners-up.
Explanation:The plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding "-s" or "-es" at the end of the word. This is the case of the noun "hour" and the compound noun "go-between", whose plural forms are "hours" and "go-betweens" respectively. However, in other cases, irregular nouns are made plural by changing a vowel. For instance, the plural form of the noun "man" is formed by changing the "a" to "e": "men". Moreover, in order to form the plural form of a noun ending in "y", such as "ally", the final letter is usually changed to "i". Therefore, the plural form of "ally" is "allies". Finally, the noun "runner-up" is made plural by adding the "-s" after "runner": "runners-up".
Answer:
men hours
allies
runners-up
Explanation:
Static characters are always the bad guys.
B.
Dynamic characters change mostly because of character vs. character conflict.
C.
Static characters often change due to internal conflict.
D.
Dynamic characters often change due to both internal and external conflict.