How are the sentence patterns for asking questions different from the sentence patterns for making statements? A. Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
B. Questions are typically much shorter than statements.
C. Questions don't use pronouns or adjectives.
D. Questions always include a direct and indirect object.

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Answer 1
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Answer:

A. Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.

Explanation:

Grammatically correct questions need to star with either a helping verb or an interrogative adverb and end with a question mark, while statements do not.

A helping verb refers to auxiliary Verbs (To be, to do and to have) and modal verbs (Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should), and the interrogative adverbs are why, where, how, when and which. Here are some examples so you can see how they are used:

  • Are you OK? (Are = verb to be) - You are OK (statement).
  • Do you like animals? - You like animals.
  • Does she live with two cats? - She lives with two cats.
  • Could you shut the door?
  • Why is she here?
  • Where are your parents?
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is A. questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.


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The correct option about how this sentence should be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error is Bacon and eggs is an all-time American breakfast favorite that satisfies the hungriest krumper. 
The verb refers to breakfast, that is why it should be singular, not plural. 

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Answer:

It suggests, with vivid language, her sense of being seen as a dangerous revolutionary by the authorities in South Africa.  

Explanation:

Inglis makes it clear in her text that despite being only a 19-year-old girl, she may be seen by African officials as a revolutionary just because of her skin color. The part of the text that evidences this is:  " I wanted to tame him—to save my sister’s life. Could I do that, only nineteen years old, a white girl “on the other side”—in his eyes, a traitor, a communist, with viciously dishonorable intentions of overthrowing the white apartheid government?"

It suggests, with vivid language, her sense of being seen as a dangerous revolutionary by the authorities in South Africa.

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