person vs. self
Answer:
self
Explanation:
i was just on the assighnment
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
C) The human body is home to many different creatures.
Explanation:
This sentence encompasses all of the other points
A) Millions of bacteria live and breed on human skin.
This one falls under the category of answer C because they specify bacteria while answer C uses the much broder term of "creatures"
B) Tiny mites live in people's hair and on their beds, feeding on dead skin.
This also specifies which kind of creature: Mites. Answer C is still much broader than this.
D) Microscopic worm-like creatures live in the eyelashes of most people, enjoying the warmth anf safety of the human eye.
This uses the term creatures but it specifies the look of the creatures and where they are on the body. Answer C does not specify the structure of location of the creatures.
different games(to play) - in the school yard
so many goods(to buy/sell) - in the shop
fruits and vegetables(to gather) -in the garden
Answer:
So much class work is being done at the lesson.
Different games are being played in the school yard.
So many goods are being sold and bought in the shop.
Fruits and vegetables are being gathered in the garden.
Explanation:
In this particular exercise, we have the passive voice structure in the present progressive form (commonly referred to as present continuous).
The structure of this tense in the passive voice is the following:
Direct object + verb to be (progressive form: am/is/are being) + verb (3rd column)
a written presentation of someone’s opinion on a topic.
A position statement is like a thesis or goal. It describes one side of an arguable viewpoint. When writing a position statement, the author(s) gather a list of reasons to support a particular viewpoint and make their stand clear to the audience.
As a part of her study of the German language, Tania wants to do a literal translation of the German poet Goethe's works.
Linguistics is more than just a literal study of a language.
Poetry is a literal depiction of a poet's creative imagination. After the robbery in the neighborhood, the police gathered everyone around and asked them to give a literal description of the events.
Answer: “In her report, Stacy provided the insurance agents with a literal account of what had happened to her car.”
“After the robbery in the neighborhood, the police gathered everyone around and asked them to give a literal description of the events.“
Explanation: thats the answer
The sentences that use the second definition of the word literal are Stacy's insurance report and the description requested by the police after a robbery. The word is used here to stress the importance of factual accuracy without exaggeration in relaying events.
The sentences that use the second definition of the word literal, which refers to staying true to actual facts and details without exaggeration are:
These sentences use literal in the context of reliable reporting of facts, as what exactly happened in the events. This is contrasted with other uses of literal that focus on a direct word-for-word translation or interpretation, as represented in the second sentence about Tania's German studies.
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