The correct answer is #2
David, be sure to mind your p's and q's.
A) future
B) future perfect
C) past perfect
D) present perfect
Answer:
D) present perfect
Explanation:
The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either happened at an uncertain time previously (e.g., we have talked before) or started before and proceeded to right now (e.g., he has grown impatient over the last hour). This tense is formed by have/has + the past participle.
B) That's the other thing I learned: being active is just as important as eating better foods.
C) Over the years, many of us have read the words of Henry B. Adams: “A teacher affects eternity; she can never tell where her influence stops."
D) You know the feeling. it's minutes until the school bus comes, but you just rolled out of bed, threw on some clothes, barely brushed your teeth, and now you’re racing out the door to catch the bus.
The sentences that are punctuated correctly are "That's the other thing I learned:being active is just as important as eating better foods.", and "Over the years, many of us have read the words of Henry B. Adams: “A teacher affects eternity; she can never tell where her influence stops."".
Punctuation is the use of white space, traditional signals, and specific typographical elements to help readers understand and interpret written material correctly, whether they are reading it silently or loudly.
In the abovementioned sentences, comas, colons, semicolons, quotation marks are correctly used at appropriate places.
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Answer:
a. Don't acknowledge counterarguments.
Explanation:
The purpose of evidence is to present factual information, research or observations that support the side your taking on an issue or matter, that is, your claim. But before one can fully develop our claim, present evidence and make the writing more convincing, we must acknowledge and evaluate counterarguments or counterclaims in order to provide specific evidence that shows why your claim, and not its counterclaim, is true.
The answers are :
Rainsford believes killing humans is murder but has no problem killing animals.
Rainsford believes Zaroff is a murderer because he hunts humans.
Stalin gave a speech at Lenin’s funeral. It was indeed an example of hypocrisy. He delivered a eulogy and gave flattering remarks about Lenin. However, it is not a truthful and honest speech since Stalin feels quite relieved that Lenin had finally died because if not, he will be removed from his position that time.