Answer:
Because.
Explanation:
Transition words or phrases are those words or groups of words that act as the joining of two ideas or statements. They also act as the medium of transitioning from one idea to another, though they may not have the same idea. The ideas may b similar or even contrasted against each other.
In the sentence given-
By late summer 1793, the yellow fever epidemic had taken hold of Philadelphia. ______ Henry Knox feared catching the fever if he remained there, he fled to Manhattan Island.
The transition phrase/ word best suited to join these two sentences/ideas will be 'BECAUSE' for it rightly gives the cause of the first statement. The first sentence talks of the epidemic which led to the second sentence to happen, thus 'BECAUSE' provides the transitioning of the two ideas.
Thus, the final sentence will become
By late summer 1793, the yellow fever epidemic had taken hold of Philadelphia. Because Henry Knox feared catching the fever if he remained there, he fled to Manhattan Island.
Answer:
because
Explanation:
We went to a new movie, and did some shopping, after we ate lunch at the deli.
Over the summer, many people plan to travel to exotic places, and play at the beach.
When I get to school, I eat breakfast because I do not have time to do it at home
Answer:
When I get to school, I eat breakfast because I do not have time to do it at home.
Explanation:
That would be correct!
B- they can't be connected to other phrases
C- they can't stand alone because they are missing a subject, a verb, or both
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Iskhan's poem "The Armenian Language Is the Home of the Armenian" is an example of a persuasive technique. "How many working peasants working day and night have kept its cupboards full, lamps lit, ovens hot" indicates that it's pathos kind of persuasive technique. Micheal Ondaatje's poem "sweet like a crow" is another example of pathos persuasive technique. "your voice sounds like a scorpion being pushed through a glass tube" is intended to convince the audience that the "person's" voice isn't good, by mentioning a bunch of things that sound similar to that person's voice. Muzaffer Izgü's poem "a town without a crazy" also contains persuasion; it happens when Hilmi tries to convince the narrator that living as the town's crazy is better than living as a normal person that barely makes enough money to live, which makes this another pathos persuasive technique.
Answer:
In the story "Wanted: A Town Without a Crazy" Himi tries to convince the narrator that living as the towns crazy is better than living like a normal person. Himi shows the narrator the joys of being crazy. Himi dresses as a crazy person and does crazy yet entertaining things and the people give them food or money in exchange. They do not just look at them as a crazy person but entertaining and funny as well
Explanation:
ii I saw .….. accident this morning. .…..car crashed into .….. wall.
iii When you turn into Greater Kailash-2, you will see three houses, .….. pink one,
.….. blue one and .….. white one. I live in .….. pink one.
iv We live in .…..old house in .…..middle of .…..city. There is .…..beautiful garden
behind .…..house.
v I have .…..cat and .…..dog. .…..dog never bites anyone, but .…..cat often
scratches .…..dog.
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F
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
King Long Shanks and The Emperor's New Clothes, have the same morals. The main characters exhibited a behavior which prevented them from admitting that they could not see the clothes.
King Long Shanks is a book by Jane Yolen. She tells the tale in a froggy version.
While "The Emperor's New Clothes" is a short tale written by an author, Hans Christian Andersen.
The both stories convey the same moral, lessons and are the same except for Yolen who used animals as characters.
Answer:
f
Explanation: