Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A.
Rob the team captain, is also a good student.
B.
Have you met, Dianne my sister, from Denver?
C.
Mr. Andersen my new neighbor, is from Denmark.
D.
Alaska, the largest U.S. state, was once owned by Russia.
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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A.
The land that is now Florida the Sunshine State, was owned by Spain long ago.
B.
Friendly Mrs. Cook, a jovial woman likes company.
C.
Craig bought me a gift, a pack of baseball cards.
D.
Coach Alice my soccer coach used to be in the military.
A. Showing babies black and white images will hold their attention better than something in color.
B. Babies' eyesight will not improve unless you show them black and white shapes.
C. Being overwhelmed is a reaction to attempting to process too many things.
D. Babies cannot see long distances.
A.
nervous
B.
depressed
C.
outraged
D.
exhausted
The word which best describes the mood of this passage is:
C. outraged
The person talking is angry because he was betrayed by using false accusations that will cost him imprisonment. He was referring to the handwritten letter which is the item in question as his. The exclamation point also denotes forceful declaration.
Answer: The sentence "100 Years of JROTC Yesterday, Today and tommorow" means that the JROTC has been in existence for 100 years and more years to come.
Explanation: The JROTC is short for the Junior Reserved Officers' Training Corps. This is a military program for minorities. There are JROTC programs in some middles and high schools.
b. Just between you and I, I am not impressed by our new manager.
c. I sat between him and her during the sales conference.
d. Be sure to divide all income from the suburban property between he and I. B is incorrect
Pronouns refer to the words which replace nouns in a sentence. For example, Alan is a good boy. Alan works hard. Alan is punctual.
Hence, instead of a repetition of noun we use pronouns,
Alan is a good boy. He works hard. He is punctual.
In the following the sentence in which all pronouns are used correctly is C. I sat between him and her during the sales conference.
There is an appropriate use of personal pronouns with the subject pronouns. Whereas in the other sentences like
A. I hope she will keep this between she and I.
- It uses the inappropriate personal pronoun "I" and the subject pronoun "she", instead it should be "her and me."
B. Just between you and I, I am not impressed by our new manager.
-Inappropriate use of the personal pronoun "I", instead it should be, " just between you and me."
D. Be sure to divide all income from the suburban property between he and I.
- It uses the inappropriate personal pronoun "I" and the subject pronoun "he", instead it should be "him and me."
the end of Jim Crow laws
reparations for slavery
massive migration to the North
Answer: racial upheaval and violence.
The phrase "pay the bill" refers to paying for one's own expenses. However, in this case, the phrase refers to making up for a mistake, or facing the consequences of one's actions. By saying that someone would have to "pay the bills," the character implies that there has been some bad action and that someone will pay for it. This most likely refers to some act between blacks and whites, and the payment will most likely come in the way of violence.