Answer:
billie eilish
Explanation:
Her voice is amazing she beutiful she never cares of wht poeple say about her she is always looking foward
Answer:
billie eilish
Explanation:
complete and utter trash. her voice is awesome and shes empowering but her music is horrible and shes so basic it makes me literally and figuratively sick to my stomach when i hear or see orae jraksjgns her. but if u love her everyones entitled to love her because her register and vocal talent is phenomenal
Claim: Our town should build a BMX bike track.
• A. Biking is great exercise and encourages kids to stay outside.
• B. A town north of us built a BMX track, and the kids love it.
• C. One hour of BMX biking can burn as many as 600 calories.
• D. If we build a track, we must require kids to wear helmets.
Claim: A BMX bike track should be built in our community - B. The kids adore the new BMX track that was created in a town north of us.
A claim is made when you assert your ownership of anything, such as your health information or the title to your home. You demand something or declare something to be true when you make a claim or claim something. Taxpayers list their dependents and deductions.
A written statement of the relevant facts and strong refutations is a response to a statement of claim.
noun. a declaration of a claim to a duty or a right to something. declaring something to be real, accurate, or true He insisted on being innocent.
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b. the examples that give support
c. the big idea of a passage
d. facts,evidence,&examples
Answer:
pieces that build words is the answer
Answer:
"He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good." "He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures." and "He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries." i agree because his actions were very unfair and should be brought attention because it could get worse that it already was.
Explanation:
Answer:
i would need to read the passage to correctly answer this one, so maybe try asking again but with a screen shot of the passage so ppl can actually help you.
Explanation:
sub. We will leave for vacation as soon as the tickets arrive.
sub. 1. While many people have watched a marathon race, few have ever competed in one.
coord. 2. It’s Friday night, and I have to stay home to clean my room.
corr. 3. Neither Sasha nor her brother could locate the car.
coord. 4. We will visit Washington, D.C., or Williamsburg, Virginia, in June.
sub. 5. Although I prefer apples, I also like strawberries.
corr. 6. Both Jason and Eric made the basketball team.
sub. 7. Whenever the parents leave for work, the children throw a temper tantrum.
sub. 8. The fans were quiet until the golfer putted.
You have already given the answers. I'd like to add an explanation.
Answer:
1. While many people have watched a marathon race, few have ever competed in one. - sub.
2. It’s Friday night, and I have to stay home to clean my room. - coord.
3. Neither Sasha nor her brother could locate the car. - corr.
4. We will visit Washington, D.C., or Williamsburg, Virginia, in June. - coord.
5. Although I prefer apples, I also like strawberries. - sub.
6. Both Jason and Eric made the basketball team. - corr.
7. Whenever the parents leave for work, the children throw a temper tantrum. - sub.
8. The fans were quiet until the golfer putted. - sub.
Explanation:
A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases, or clauses inside a sentence. A coordinating conjunction, more specifically, connects parts that have the same importance inside a sentence. It doesn't establish a subordinating relationship between clauses, for example. Both clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction are equally important. The coordinating conjunctions are: FANBOYS (for, and, not, but, or, yet, so).
Subordinating conjunctions are used to introduce a dependent clause. They establish a relationship of dependence in the sentence - for the subordinate clause the make sense, it needs the main one. Examples of subordinating conjunctions are: whenever, while, until, although, because, if, even though, etc.
Finally, correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that connect two ideas. These ideas are usually expressed in similar structures. They are: neither... nor, either... or, both... and, not only... but also, whether... or, so/as... as.
Answer:
They moved to France a FEW years ago.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explaination:
The word "Few" is the correct word for this sentence as it makes sense.