B. Until last week, I had never ridden on an airplane.
C. As the car rounded the curve, it suddenly flipped over.
D. I like to swim, but I don’t like to swim in the ocean.
Is it B?
The correct answer is demonstrative. These pronouns are used to indicate at what position the subject is located and in what number. Kindly refer to the following details:
When the object is singular and it is near to the speaker, you use “this”; when it is plural, you use “these”. When the object is far and it is singular, you use “that”; when in plural form, you use “those”.
B. Takes life
C. gives and takes life
D. is life
C. gives and takes life
In the poem Dale Wisely says that
"Waters split the firmament,
dividing heaven from earth
in a splashy feat of parting
here from… there."
The stanza in the poem is actually differentiating heaves from earth which means that life on earth and life after-here is a firmament between earth and skies. Life on earth is where living things are born and in the heavens they go when their life is taken.
Answer:
C. gives and takes life
Explanation:
The stanza in the sonnet is really separating hurls from the earth which implies that life on earth and life after-here is an atmosphere among earth and skies. Life on earth is the place living things are conceived and in the sky, they go when their life is over.
Answer: comparable
Explanation: The same
Ann Marie could be the name of one person or the name of two different people), how many commas
must you add to the sentence to show that there will be five people on the committee?
A. Two
B. Four
C. Three
D. Five
B:It is a framework for the final draft.
C: It is a copy of the final draft.
D: It is a record of the writer’s efforts.