Although she already has nine kittens, the five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more.
B.
The five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more; although she already has nine kittens.
C.
Although she already has nine kittens; the five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more.
D.
The five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more, although she already has nine kittens.
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CORRECT ANSWER ► A
/Although she already has nine kittens/, /the five-year-old girl begged for one more./
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If a sentence begins with although, then you must use a comma.
A is the only sentence with a comma.
D is wrong because the tenses aren't correct = past simple & present...
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a. True
b. False?
B. Marvels
C. Drowned
D. Buried
Answer:
B. Marvels.
Explanation:
The word “marvels” is either shown in its plural noun form or in its verb form, conjugated in the third person singular. Both are related. In the noun form it means something that causes astonishment, amazement, or wonder. In its verb form it means to be filled with such sense of astonishment, amazement, or wonder. As such, it can be said that the word does not only have the most positive connotations from the list provided, but also that it only has positive connotations.
B. Third person restricted omniscience
C. First person participant
D. First person reporting
A.
adverb
B.
pronoun
C.
noun
D.
adjective