The author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague statements and sweeping generalizations is an indicator that a source may not be accurate.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Obviously, it is very important for the author to also mention from where the details are obtained so that they can be referred or checked in case there is a need to verify the same. While verifying is secondary, inclusion is something which can be interpreted.
Such that the author has done enough research to make a claim through the data being used and point being made. Through the addition of facts, statistics and specific examples, the author establishes credibility and accuracy in the statements being made.
The auxiliary word which can be used only as a modal is may. The correct option is c.
An auxiliary (helping) verb known as a modal expresses the following: ability, possibility, permission, or obligation. Modal phrases (or semi-modals), which combine auxiliary verbs and the preposition to, are used to express the same ideas as modals.
Modal verbs express potential, intention, capacity, or necessity. They are used with the main verb of the sentence because they are a type of auxiliary verb (helper verb). Examples that are frequently used are should and must.
Therefore, the correct option is c. may.
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cheap jewelry because it talks about plastic gems and fake pearls
Answer:
cheap jewelry because it lists examples of cheap jewelry
Explanation:
C. The koala did a dance.
D. They launched the rocket.
E. We leave at half past 1.
F. Megan posted her letters.
Which ones are present tense? Make sure you are right please
A I get up at 7 o'clock
Hello!
I do believe your answers would be:
A, E, and B.
Since you said it was multiple choice, I decided to go with these 3, they seem reasonable.
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Hopefully this helps 'ya out! °ω°
( Could 'ya mark as Branliest answer pls? I mean, only if it helps you... )
~Spider
Answer:
There was a booming knock at the door and a loud shout.
"Open up!"
From inside came the rattle of a lock, and then the door opened barely half an inch. A woman, dishevelled and clearly shaken,peered through hesitantly.
"Can I help you?"
Detective Stirland loomed large before her. He flipped open his ID badge.
"Where’s Joe, Mandy?"
"What’s this about?" she stammered.
Stirland applied his weight to the door and the woman stepped backwards as it swung open.
"I’ll ask the questions. We know he’s here."
Her eyes flitted from his face to the lounge door and back.
"Joe!"
She folded her arms defiantly, reluctantly.
"Joe, you’d better come out. The police are here."
Explanation:
Inverted commas or speech marks are mainly used to indicate the beginning and ending of a direct speech, words exactly in the order as they were spoken.
So here, in this passage, we have made use of speech marks to show the direct speech dialogues used in the story.