Answer:
Water
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure its the water because you can hear the waves, smell the salt, taste it, and touch it.
The uniforms for the boys' squad is above the cabinet.
B.
The articles in that magazine usually has helpful information.
C.
The latch on the window next to the door don't open.
D.
Pictures of my great-grandfather hang on the wall above the fireplace.
b. the author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague statments and sweeping generalizations.
c. the writing is sub-par or contains errors
d. you're unable to find any other source that presents the same exact information or point of view.
To me these all seem inaccurate sources! help!
The author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague statements and sweeping generalizations is an indicator that a source may not be accurate.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Obviously, it is very important for the author to also mention from where the details are obtained so that they can be referred or checked in case there is a need to verify the same. While verifying is secondary, inclusion is something which can be interpreted.
Such that the author has done enough research to make a claim through the data being used and point being made. Through the addition of facts, statistics and specific examples, the author establishes credibility and accuracy in the statements being made.
Let's just agree, though, that my brother's room is always dirty.
B.
My two sisters doll's have unique names but both look exactly the same.
C.
I always try to respect everyones' opinions.
D.
Our dogs and cats are not permitted to go into my Uncle Jacks' room.
Either of those colors are a match for my bedroom wall.
B.
One of us need to learn how to install the new software.
C.
Several of the signs has fallen down.
D.
Both of the dogs were the same breed.