Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is indeed the last option shouted, "Great
Explanation:
The sentence we are punctuating here is using direct speech to let us know what a person, possibly a character, said. When we use direct speech, we use the character's own words. To make that clear, we must separate our words - the narrator's words - from the character's by employing a comma, immediately followed by quotation marks. Study the example below:
Lucas stated, "I will never allow this to happen to you again."
As we can see, right after the verb that indicates the action of saying something, we place the comma to separate the narrator's and the character's words. Then we use the quotation marks to enclose what the character said. Following that logic, the best way to punctuate the sentence in the question is:
Maria shouted, "Great job, everyone!"
shouted, "Great that would be the best one
b. False
Answer:
5 boxes can hold 20 books.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to multiply the number of books that one box can hold plus the number of available boxes.
So the multiplication you have to do is the following:
1 box -------- 4 books
5 boxes --------- X (because we don't know the result)
So you have to multiply 5×4 and you will obtain the reasult of books that can hold "five boxes".
Another way to know the result could be to sum up the total of boxes and the total of books (separately) the result will be the same:
1 box ---- 4 books
1 box ---- 4 books
1 box ---- 4 books
1 box ---- 4 books
1 box ---- 4 books
Total: 5 boxes hold 20 books.
b. speed
c. first
d. sound
I took the quiz and looked at the review of the question and the CORRECT answer is A. woman
The answer to your question would be that the statement that clears up best the ambiguity in the sentence without changing its meaning is the following one: The doctor said to his patient, "I need to step out of the room if the phone rings".
By chosing the direct quotation, you clear up the ambiguity. When reading the other sentences, it is possible to understand that the one who needs to step out of the room is the patient not the doctor.