The answer to your question would be that the revision that is needed in the sentence is to replace rose with risen. That is, the sentence would be as follows: When doing laundry, check that the water level has risen above the top of the clothes.
"To rise" is an irregular verb, so its past participle is not formed by adding the suffix -ed, but it is another word. "Rose" is the past simple form and "risen" the past participle one.
Should in the furthest east begin to draw
The shady curtains from Aurora's bed,
Away from the light steals home my heavy son,
And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks far daylight out
And makes himself an artificial night:
Black and portentous must this humour prove,
Unless good counsel may the cause remove
the last inter-house sport in your school.
Dear [Friend's Name],
I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits. I couldn't wait to share with you all the exciting things that took place during our school's last inter-house sports event. It was truly a remarkable day filled with enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and unforgettable moments.
First and foremost, the atmosphere was electrifying. The whole school gathered on the sports field, adorned in our house colors, creating an incredible display of unity and pride. The opening ceremony was spectacular, with our school band playing lively tunes, and the cheerleaders putting up a vibrant performance that got everyone's spirits soaring.
The events themselves were a rollercoaster of emotions. We witnessed some incredible displays of athleticism, with students breaking records and pushing their limits. There were thrilling sprint races, heart-stopping relay competitions, and intense soccer and basketball matches that kept us all on the edge of our seats.
One of the most exciting parts of the day was the house competitions. The spirit of healthy competition was alive, and each house gave their all. Cheers and chants filled the air, and our house, [Your House Name], was on fire. We managed to secure victories in several events, and the jubilation among our housemates was contagious.
What made this day even more special were the surprises and entertainment acts. We had a special guest appearance from a local sports celebrity who shared inspiring words and joined us for a friendly exhibition match. Additionally, there was a dazzling fireworks display in the evening, which left everyone in awe.
The most heartwarming part of the event was the sense of togetherness it brought. We celebrated victories with humility and encouraged our fellow competitors, win or lose. It reminded us that sports are not just about winning but about participating and building lasting friendships.
I wish you could have been here to experience the excitement and camaraderie firsthand. It was truly an unforgettable day, and I can't wait to hear your stories as well. We'll have to make sure you're here for the next one!
Take care, and I look forward to catching up with you soon.
Warm regards,
[Your Name]
Pronunciation: ´nō-təs-ə-bəl
Function: adjective
A) the fourth syllable
B) the second syllable
C) the first syllable
D) the third syllable
Answer:
B) the second syllable
Explanation:
A syllabe is stressed when you give it a harder pronunciation than the rest of the syllables in the word, in this case the syllable that is stressed is the second, "Tes", this is where you put the longer emphazise in the word.
Answer:
spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people
Explanation:
Answer:
spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people.
Explanation:
b. fastidious
c. rant
d. quibble
In order to be able to choose the correct answer, we must first understand all the options available and then gather the meaning in the sentence to best choose an option. To assert is to state that something is true, or right, sometimes in a very passionate and even agressive way. Fastidious talks about a behavior towards an event, or an action, so literally, being meticulous or methodical, also being very careful with something. To quibble means to try to avoid something by making use of words and rant means to talk, or make a statement, using emotions and showing excitement or passion about something. In this sentence, the person talked about is performing an action that results from the emotions generated by the outcome of the last election. This action is related to the verbal outpour of the emotions generated by the results and the only word that relates both to an action, verbalization of emotions and emotions themselves is C, rant.
b. An outline should be completed before any prewriting activities.
c. An outline is not meant to be read.
d. An outline is rarely useful in the writing process.