C) Hayden says that his father "made banked fires . . . No one ever thanked him."
Answer:
Its "C" i took the test :D
Explanation:
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b. There is your keys. They was on the desk.
c. There are your keys. They are on the desk.
d. There are your key. It is on the desk.
b. word choice
c. sentence fluency
d. conventions
Answer:
it shows the pain of him telling his story.....................
Explanation:
The correct answer to the question presented above is hedonist.
Algernon in Oscar Wilde's “The Importance of Being Earnest” was a pleasure-seeker. He made a permanent invalid friend, Bunbury, that allowed him to wander everywhere he wanted and escaped the possibilities of married life.
Answer:
Which of the following abbreviations requires the use of a period or periods?
B. PA (the abbreviation for Pennsylvania)
C. Fe (the chemical symbol for iron)
D. YWCA (an organization for young women
Explanation:
Penn Foster
Whether 'march', 'marches', 'play' or 'playing' is used depends on whether the 'entire percussion section' is being considered as a singular entity or as individual players. Both the singular and plural verb forms can match with 'entire percussion section' depending on the context.
In English grammar, when the subject is a collective noun that implies a group, such as 'a band' or 'the entire percussion section', which verb form to use can sometimes be a point of contention. However, there is a rule that can help us here. If the group or collective noun is considered as a singleunit, a singular verb is used. When we're talking about each individual member within the group, a plural verb can be appropriate. Therefore, depending on the context, all the provided options - 'march', 'marches', 'play', 'playing' - could be correct. For instance, 'The entire percussion section marches in sync' (singular, viewed as one unit), or 'The entire percussion section play their instruments at the same time' (plural, each individual member is doing the action).
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