geese
animals
automobiles
I know animals are not it
him
O them
his
none of the above
Answer:
Because of him being late, he missed the quiz.
Explanation:
B. Shakespeare didn't actually write the plays we think he did.
C. love is an illusion.
D. life on earth is important in its own right.
The answer is D. Life on earth is important in its own right.
According to the American Humanist association, Humanism is a progressive lifestance that, without theism or other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead meaningful, ethical lives capable of adding to the greater good of humanity.
Humanists believe that people create their own set of ethics and moral codes to live by. We don't need religion to respect life and be good people, life is important anyway.
What is wrong with the format of this quote?
A.) It is missing one set of quotation marks.
B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.
C.) It is missing an internal citation for the source of the quote.
D.) The comma after "issue" should appear after the quotation mark.
B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.
Note that the rule with capitalization is that proper nouns and words beginning sentences should be capitalized. When we look at the original sentence, it reads as follows:
The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue, but an economic and political minefield.
We can see that the word “but” is not the beginning of a sentence. In addition, “but” is not a proper noun. In this particular sentence, “but” is part of the correlative conjunction pair “not/but.” Just because the word “but” is beginning the second part of the quotation and appears immediately after quotation marks, it’s important not to get confused and think that it is beginning a new sentence. Therefore, it should not be capitalized.
Answer:
The word "But" should not be capitalized.
Explanation:
I did the test and got it correct.
b. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
c. Bertie was proud of his new title Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
A sentence which punctuated correctly below is B. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
Punctuation are used in writing to clarify the meaning of the sentence or to separate elements in the sentence.
Some of the punctuations marks are period, comma, semicolon, apostrophe and so forth.
The above phrase is punctuated correctly because it applies the appropriate usage of a colon.
Colon is one of the punctuation which is used to:
1. Lay emphasis
Example: He loved just one: Bruno, his dog
2. To present dialogue ( we write the name of the speaker and then insert colon followed by his/her dialogue.)
Example: Rita: How are you?
Mary: Fine, and you?
3. Clarify composition titles ( to explain parallel ideas colon is used in compositions like lectures or book titles), and
Example: Rousseau’s Dog: Two Great Thinkers at War in the Age of Enlightenment
4. To introduce text or lists.
Example: Three types of Subordinate or Dependent Clauses are: Adjective clause, Adverb clause and Noun clause
Hence, in the above sentence, the sentences clarifies two parallel ideas "Bertie was proud of his new title" and "Vice President in charge of Special Tasks."
b. Bertie was proud of his new title: Vice President in charge of Special Tasks.
A colon is used only after an independent clause. In this sentence, "Bertie was proud of his new title" is the independent clause; it can stand on its own. "Vice President in charge of Special Tasks" is simply the name of her title. It is not an independent clause. When using a semicolon (;), the sentence must be balanced on either side of the semicolon.