b. discourse
c. interjection
d. voluble
Steed and Mrs. Peel searched lord Raven’s hotel room for clues.
B.
Steed and Mrs. Peel searched Lord Raven’s hotel room for clues.
C.
Steed and Mrs. peel searched Lord Raven’s Hotel room for clues.
D.
Steed and Mrs. Peel searched Lord raven’s hotel room for clues.
The sentence that has the correct capitalization is B.
Steed and Mrs. Peel searched Lord Raven's room for clues.
We need to capitalize Steed, Mrs. Peel, and Lord Raven because they are all names. Because we are referring to a specific lord, Lord Raven, we need to capitalize his title.
b. False
A.
She doesn't understand how hard it is to fight a knight.
B.
She is a good judge of character and knows Pretty-Hands' true nature.
C.
She is too proud to admit she wrongly judged Pretty-Hands.
D.
She is loyal because she sticks to her word.
I think it's c
ganaste
ganamos
ganaron
ganó
The correct answer is "ganaron". Ayer, Roberto y Carlos ganaron 12.000 pesos. In English will be: Yesterday, Roberto and Carlos won 12.000 pesos.
To help you out a little bit more, please check the following:
tu ganaste (you won)
nosotros ganamos (we won)
ellos ganaron (they won)
el/ella gano' (he/she)
Good luck!
Answer
ganaron
Translation:
Yesterday, Roberto and Carlos __________ 12,000 pesos.
Won
we won
they won
won
B. Reason
C. Also
D. Similar