printing commands are listed in the beginning pages
(ii) Knowing what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.
A. infinitive
B. relative pronoun
C. compound predicate
D. phrase
b. A helicopter flew just above the tower.
c. In the family room, my sister entertained the baby by singing.
d. Fossils have been found by the local science club.
1. Jonas and the Receiver read about snow and other types of weather not found in the community.
2. Jonas experiences tiny pinpricks of snow that touch his body and melt on his tongue.
3. The Receiver explains why the community used Climate Control to eliminate snow, citing examples of times when people could not get to work or transport goods across town because roads were impassable.
4. Jonas experiences snow, sledding and sunshine and learns that Climate Control has eliminated all inconvenient and unpredictable weather in favor of Sameness.
A. The topic sentence is the found in the last line.
B. There is no single topic sentence.
C. The author uses comparison and contrast to organize ideas.
D. There are no supporting details for the main idea.
first
false
animal
man's
The answer is: false.
A pseudonym is a name that a single person or a collective may assume for very different purposes, like protecting or concealing one´s own identity, or the collective´s identity.
A pseudonym can include pennames (for authors in the arts), usernames, nicknames, and aliases, amongst other less common usages.
The word derives from the Greek, meaning, literally, “false name”.