Answer:
I cannot go to the store right now, Matilda.
Explanation:
Commas should come before you address a person by their name, the rest should run together and needs no pausing.
Answer:
B i believe
Explanation:
2. a kind or type
3. disagreeable
4. horrible; terrible
4. Which words in the sentence are the indirect objects?
Before bed, the babysitter told Tim and Tara a story.
Choose all answers that are correct. A. story B. Tara C. bed D. Tim E. babysitter
5. Which word in the sentence is the indirect object?
Did you pick her a bunch of wildflowers? A. you B. wildflowers C. pick D. her
6. Which words in the sentence are the indirect objects?
Pauline gave Cindy and her a sample cookie.
Choose all answers that are correct. A. Cindy B. her C. Pauline D. sample E. cookie
7.
Which kind of complement is the underlined word?
Sam gave his mother a hug before leaving. A. direct object B. indirect object
8. Which kind of complement is the underlined word?
The clerk gave the new customer a discount. A. indirect object B. direct object
9. Which kind of complement is the underlined word?
The man gave his small son the ball. A. indirect object B. direct object
10. Which kind of complement is the underlined word?
Mrs. Moreno made her daughter a dress for the dance. A. direct object B. indirect object
B)-Hi,Mike,
C) - Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perphaps, we can go there next week .
D)-Hi, John,
E) It would be nice . I hope you 'll enjoy yourself .Bye!
F)Bre,Mike!
G)-Thanks a lot , but I think I can't . I'm helping my mum tomorrow.
Darrow repeatedly brings up the idea of childhood illusions shaped by the wrong kind of books, which is relatable and may make Leopold and Loeb more sympathetic. This is intended to convince the judge to be merciful to the teens.
Darrow describes the elaborate make-believe stories that Leopold and Loeb would invent as lonely children, ignored by their wealthy, globe-trotting parents. This helps the judge and the courtroom audience think of them as people, not monsters.
Darrow argues that Leopold and Loeb were influenced by the books they read and that’s why they committed their crime. He connects the books to childhood dreams to demonstrate how frightened a child may be after having a nightmare.
Darrow describes teens living in a world of fantasies and explains that they couldn’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. By explaining their dream world, he shows they were not aware that their actions were harmful and permanent.
Answer: D) Darrow describes teens living in a world of fantasies and explains that they couldn’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. By explaining their dream world, he shows they were not aware that their actions were harmful and permanent.
Answer: Darrow repeatedly brings up the idea of childhood illusions shaped by the wrong kind of books, which is relatable and may make Leopold and Loeb more sympathetic. This is intended to convince the judge to be merciful to the teens.
Explanation: The other answer was incorrect for me. I also have proof that it was incorrect.