Answer:
B
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b. The band played songs for the crowd with guitars.
c. Karen knew nearly every song the band played.
d. She danced and laughed almost all night long.
A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase that is improperly separated from the word it describes.
Because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, or confusing.
The correct option is C:-Karen knew nearly every song the band played.
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Answer:
B is the right answer i did this test
Explanation:
If you want to understand how others saw someone’s life, you should read the person’s autobiography.
If you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone’s life, you should read a biography written by a historian.
If you want to get an objective picture of someone’s life, read a biography written by the subject’s friend
A. Blocking the way.
B. Happening every other time.
C. Used instead of something else.
D. Longer than usual
c. insignificance of any one person's work.
b. effect of the past on the present.
d. perspective that experience lends to knowledge.
.edu
.gov
.org
Most likely, a university would publish the results of a year-long study on mountain lions on a website with the suffix.edu.
Thus, Option B is correct.
One of the top-level domain names available for use when selecting a domain name is "edu". It generally identifies the domain name's owner as a four-year college or another educational establishment. (Use of the geographic "us" top-level domain name is encouraged for institutes of higher education below four-year schools.)
The top-level domain name is necessary for Web and email addresses in addition to the second-level domain name (for instance, "umich" in umich.edu). The use of the.edu domain name is restricted to post-secondary schools that have received institutional accreditation from an agency.
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the answer is .edu i am almost positive
b. Them played basketball for over three hours.
c. Malcolm and her went jogging this morning.
d. Dad was waving at my sister and me.