b. I couldn't hardly hear her.
c. I could hardly hear her.
d. I more hardly hear her.
The correct answer is A. I have read that book – the first in the series – at least five times.
Explanation:
Em dash (–) is a punctuation mark whose main function is to replace other punctuation marks such as commas (,), parentheses () or colons (;). In the case of replacing parentheses or commas, the em dash is used to add extra information or create a strong break to introduce information that is connected to the main sentence but only clarifies the information. For doing this the Em dash should be placed before and after the extra information, in the case of "I have read that book – the first in the series – at least five times" the main sentence is "I have read that book at least five times" and "the first in the series" is just extra information that clarifies which book is this person referring to, considering this, it is grammatically correct to use the em dash to add this information and place and em dash before and after the extra information.
b. Do you play on any of the local sports teams?
c. I believe the team practices on Monday and Thursday afternoons.
d. My father drove me to the field where the team practices.
Answer:
A phenomenon is an observable event or occurrence
Explanation:
The definition of the word phenomenon has some variants but all of them derive in the fact that it is an event that is observed as it happens and which explanation or origin is in question for the majority, mostly a phenomenon is understand or explain through the senses instead of the logical reasons before further investigation.
A.
declarative, period
B.
exclamatory, period
C.
imperative, period
D.
interrogative, question mark
B. An illegal action
C. A popular action
D. An expensive action