What does timeless mean in the following sentence?Many old novels are timeless and still appeal to readers today.

A. in a timely way

B. without a specific time

C. out of fashion

D. with timely references

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Answer 1
Answer: What does timeless mean inf the following sentence?
Many old novels are timeless and still appeal to readers today.

The answer is B.
without a specific time

The phrase "and still appeals to readers today" is a context clue. It gives an idea that the old novels are not tied to any time and if the readers read them today, they could still relate.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B. without a specific time

Explanation:


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Good evening, good teachers .....to the pupils
a) will be listened
b) is listening
c) listen
d) are listening

thank you !

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Hello!
Here i would say: Good teachers are listening to the pupils. 
Hi there, in this case, i would say that C is correct, why?
Because if you say are listening, it means kind of different, then they are listening Always, or something like that. A, and B, are improper way of talking, and so as D. And that only one is C.
Hope that this would help you! =)

Which sentence correctly uses commas to separate narration from the quotation?( A. ) "You must tour the Great Hall," suggested the librarian ",if you enjoy architecture as well as books."
( B. )"You must tour the Great Hall", suggested the librarian, "if you enjoy architecture as well as books."
( C. )"You must tour the Great Hall" suggested the librarian, "if you enjoy architecture as well as books."
( D. )"You must tour the Great Hall," suggested the librarian, "if you enjoy architecture as well as books."

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Hello, the correct answer would be D. When you are quoting something, of course, that sentence needs to be separated by quotation marks, and the comma needs to be inside the quote, so first comma, then close the quote. After that continue with the narration, put a comma, open quotation mark, write your quote, put a full stop, and close the quotation mark.

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Answer:

A. laid

Explanation:

Lain and laint are both past participle of lie, and lie is used to be or put yourself down in a flat position, so by process of elimination, it's not C and D.

Laid and layed: what's the difference

Laid is the standard way of saying the past participle of lie,

but layed is the archaic way of the past participle, so it wouldn't work in modern grammar.

"The buried treasure had laid there for centuries."


The answer is:

A) laid

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answer C: the subject should always agree with the verb..

Um please put the rest of the question but   A subordinate clause cannot convey a complete sense and it rely on a coordinate clause