A) Restrictive; no commas needed
B) Nonrestrictive; commas are needed
2. Often thunderstorms produce lightning “that ignites wet areas”
A) Restrictive; no commas needed
B) Nonrestrictive; commas are needed
In "the Rockpile" by James Baldwin, the descriptive detail that hints at the symbolic meaning of the rockpile is this: Sliding on the slippery rock.
The Rockpile” is a short story written by African American writer James Baldwin. It was first published in his 1965 collection Going to Meet the Man. The story follows two boys, Roy and his older brother John. The rock pile refers to a natural formation across the street from where the boys live.
A. My dog was unable to relocate it’s buried bone.
B. Our old oak tree has dropped all of it’s leaves.
C. The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me.
D. Its been too many weeks since it last rained.
Answer:
The answer is indeed letter C. The overplayed song has lost its appeal for me.
Explanation:
The options provided in the question concern the homophones "it's" and "its." They are commonly mistaken for each other dues to their sounding the same, and are consequently used erroneously. "It's" is the contraction of the subject pronoun "it" and the third-person singular verb "is." For that reason, "it's" is used as the subject of a clause, frequently substituting some previously mentioned noun or referring, for instance, to natural phenomena. The examples below help illustrate it:
- It's snowing again. - natural phenomenon
- My bike is making a weird noise when I try to start it. It's broken, I think. - substituting "my bike"
"Its", on the other hand, is a possessive adjective. It accompanies a noun, modifying it, to establish a relationship of possession between that noun and another one. Study the example below:
- That stray cat is constantly licking its paws. - the paws belong to the cat
Having that in mind, we can tell letter C is the only option that uses the correct homophone, since "its" establishes a relationship of possession between the song and the appeal. The song has an appeal. Its appeal (the song's) has been lost.
Letters A and B use "it's" when they should employ "its", and letter D does the opposite, using "its" when it actually needs the subject+verb "it's".
The twins lack individuality and independence.
B.
Ralph is an inadequate and foolish leader.
C.
Simon was the weak link in the group.
D.
The boys are capable of unspeakable violence.
The boys are capable of unspeakable violence
B. the Knight
C. the nobleman
D. the common man
Answer:
D The Common Man