Enchiladas or spaghetti is for dinner tonight.
In a sentence, when one subject is in plural ("enchiladas") and the other is in singular ("spaghetti"), and they are connected by the words "or", "nor", "neither/nor", "either/or", or "not only/but also", the verb must agree with the subject that is closest to it. In this case, "spaghetti" is the one that is closest to the verb, thus, the verb must be in singular as well ("is").
What really caught my attention was the writing. Yes, the plot was wretched, the emoting was pathetic. Yet there was something even more glaring in this age of butchering the English language.
I pine for the days of correct English when "you know" and "like" didn't crop up as every other word!
Stinson Mix, Farmersville, TX
What should Mr. Mix add to his letter to make it more convincing?
A. Include the editor’s name.
B. Include an example of how the movie didn’t use correct English.
C. Include comments on the acting.
D. Include a review of the direction.
Answer:
A include the editor's name
2)a symbol
3)a logical fallacy
4)an example of historical context
5)a thesis
A motif that contributes to, or becomes when it gathers larger significance throughout a text is 5)a thesis. Thus, option "5" is correct.
The thesis statement may be defined as the sentence that expresses the central assertion of a writing assignment and assists regulate the thoughts within the paper.
Thus, option "5" is correct.
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Eckels travels with Time Safari because he wants to —
Choose one answer.
a. learn how the time machine works
b. be young again
c. hunt dinosaurs
d. correct past mistakes
My trip to Texas was great
fantastic
tiresome
incredible
rewarding
disappointing
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fantastic
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Whining school boy; sighing like furnace; whistles in his sound
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound that it describes. Examples of onomatopoeia differ depending on the language you are speaking, and they are usually associated with words such as the sounds that animals make (oink, meow, roar, chirp). In The Seven Ages of Man, these are the examples of onomatopoeia that we encounter.