The correct text in the sentence will be: Within the nucleus of an atom, each proton and neutron has approximately the same mass.
The guideline in standard English is that single and plural forms of words should always be matched with subjects, verbs, quantity words, and the nouns they modify.
A verb and its subject must be in the same number and person. (a) Most English verbs end in -s or -es when the subject is third person singular, but there is no -s or -es on third person plural. He attends classes. They attend classes.
The incorrect verb is "have". It should be "has" to agree with the singular subject "each proton and neutron". The corrected sentence is: "Within the nucleus of an atom, each proton and neutron has approximately the same mass."
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Answer: Within the nucleus of an atom, each proton and neutron approximately have the same mass.
The rights and honours of a power divine?
Scorn'd e'en by man, and (oh severe disgrace!)
By soft Phaeacians, my degenerate race!
Against yon destined head in vain I swore,
And menaced vengeance, ere he reach'd his shore;
To reach his natal shore was thy decree;
Mild I obey'd, for who shall war with thee?
Behold him landed, careless and asleep,
From all the eluded dangers of the deep;
Lo where he lies, amidst a shining store
Of brass, rich garments, and refulgent ore;
And bears triumphant to his native isle
A prize more worth than Ilion's noble spoil.
The speaker in the excerpt is . The tone demonstrates
Answer:
This excerpt from Homer’s Odyssey is recited by Ulysses with a distressed tone.
Explanation:
How the punctuation is placed in the excerpt proves the tone . For example, “O sire of gods!”, “Oh, severe disgrace”, “my degenerate race!”, as well as the words used, such as “disgrace”, “in vain”, “vengeance” and “careless.
has a subject.
has a predicate.
expresses a complete thought.
can stand alone as a sentence.
b. He has bought Mathilde a new dress and wants her to wear it for some special event.
c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy.
d. He wants to prove to Mathilde that he is very good at his job.
I think the answer is C.
a hospital where she is recovering from a fall.
a tent at the Avalon Circus.
her mother’s house in the New Hampshire woods.
a. revision.
b. the first draft.
c. freewriting