The spelling error in the original sentence is 'medal', which should be replaced with 'metal', the correct word in this context. 'Medal' is a commemorative piece typically for achievements, while 'metal' refers to the material of the chair.
The sentence should be corrected to: 'Emanuel's fingers gripped the cold metal of the chair as he waited for his algebra exam results.'
The word 'medal' is incorrect in this context; it should be 'metal', pertaining to the material the chair is made out of. 'Medal' refers to a flat piece of metal with an inscription or design, made to commemorate an event or awarded as a distinction to someone such as a soldier or athlete.
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A. conscientiously, true interest of this continent
B. clearly, positively, persuaded
C. induced, continent
D. pride, resentment, independence
sentence of the speech?
Answer: stir up emotions about the lives lost in the war and encourage the listener to help end it
Lincoln doesn't wish his listeners to feel sad or angry
B. because he plays pranks on the other characters
C. because of his nasty comments about the way they dress
D. because he belongs to a higher social class than the other characters
Answer:
A) Because of his condescending attitude and his self-righteousness
Answer:
In the sentence "George Washington Carver, the son of slaves, became an agricultural innovator" the word that is the predicate nominative is "son"
Explanation: