who
which
that
The correct anwer is "who" and the sentence would complete as follows:
"There was an actress on television last night whois starring in a new film."
In this case, the pronoun who is making reference to "the actress".
The pronoun "who" should be used as the subject of a sentence as in the example "who is starring a new film" where "who" is the subject, "is starring" is the verb, and the rest is the predicate. Also, the word "who" can be replaced by a "she" so we can tell that whe pronoun "who" is the correct one.
Answer:
who
Explanation:
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avoiding slang
a detached tone
professionalism
all of the above
all of the above except choice 3
a. True
b. False
The correct answer is B. False
Explanation:
In language, an obsolete word is word that is no longer used by the speaker of a language or just use by just a few of them, which means the word is no longer useful; in the case of English language this includes words such as the word "Fuzzle" that means confused or intoxicated and that is not commonly used nowadays. On the other hand , word that sound old fashioned are those words that seem to be too old such as the word "febricula" that means fever; however, that a word sound old fashioned does not mean is obsolete as most of these words are used in certain context for example in writing and their meaning is still known by people. Therefore, it is false all words that sound old fashioned are obsolete.
Answer:
She increased the sense of pride among other women. And encouraged them to be women of science and medicine.
Explanation:
Hi, Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman in America to receive a medical degree; she championed the participation of women in the medical profession and ultimately opened her own medical college for women.
Blackwell worked towards equity between women and men.
The ability for women to enter the medical profession slowly improved between the mid-1800’s and 1900.
b. “’Our principal concern,’ he explained, ‘was to keep information and atomic scientists from falling into the hands of the Russians.’” (163)
c. “He was worth more to us than ten divisions of Germans, said Groves.” (164)
d. “Two, all the scientists were gone.” (163)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which of the following details supports the idea the plan to beat Germany has changed?
a. “Germany did not have the atomic bomb.” (163)
b. “’Our principal concern,’ he explained, ‘was to keep information and atomic scientists from falling into the hands of the Russians.’” (163)
c. “He was worth more to us than ten divisions of Germans, said Groves.” (164)
d. “Two, all the scientists were gone.” (163)