B.) Carla skates before school in the morning.
C.) Our hockey team won the league championship.
D.) Jenna chose Hector as her skating partner.
b. detachment from social influences.
c. rejection of line and form.
d. short brushstrokes and textured surfaces.
b. Lou takes his studies seriously.
c. Lou takes his studies serious.
d. Lou takes his studies most serious.
b. Seperate
C. Preceed
D. Rediculous
Based on the information, the word that is spelled correctly is a. Irritable
The answer is a. Irritable. The other words are spelled incorrectly:
b. Seperate should be "separate".
c. Preceed should be "proceed".
d. Rediculous is spelled correctly.
The word "irritable" means easily annoyed or made angry. The word "separate" means to divide or set apart. The word "proceed" means to go forward or continue. The word "ridiculous" means absurd or laughable.
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Answer:
1. Genealogical research in Britain and Ireland is relatively easy; records are well kept and accessible.
2. I know exactly where to start my research: the library.
Explanation:
1. The semicolon is properly used in the right option to join two independent clauses closely related in meaning. In the first and last options, a semicolon is used where a colon would have been correct. In the third option, the adverb clause "if the records..." should be separated from the main sentence with a comma, not a semicolon.
2. In the right option, a colon is properly used to introduce a sentence or phrase that illustrates or complements the previous. Semicolons are wrongly used in the first and last options, needlessly setting off a complement, while in the third option, a semicolon (not a colon) should be used to join the two independent clauses.
A.
carries
B.
beak
C.
worm
D.
robin