B.It will be chilly later, so bring your blue-green sweater.
C.It is a well known fact that the earth revolves around the sun.
D.About one third of my friends have pet dogs.
Answer:
The answer is About one third of my friends have pet dogs.
Explanation:
There are many stages in the writing process. When you edit, you want to check for style and conventions. In other words, you check for spelling and grammar errors. Another stage is revising, which would look more at changing areas of your essay, your voice, or your word choice. After you do your initial editing and revising, you will want to proofread to make sure you didn't miss anything before you finish the writing process.
A.Soon, soldiers and civilians referred to the United States and used the nickname Uncle Sam.
B.Soon, soldiers and civilians began using the nickname Uncle Sam to refer to the United States.
C.Soon, soldiers began using the nickname Uncle Sam to refer to the United States and civilians also.
Usually the best way to shorten how something is said is to eliminate words and combine to produce parallel construction.
That's what B has done. It has combined two equal nouns to form a compound subject. That cuts out quite a few words and it makes it sound like both Civilians and soldiers did the same thing (called Sam Wilson Uncle Sam). A is actually shorter by one word but and is not as well used. The began in B makes the sentence stronger. A compound subject is more to the point than a compound sentence.
Answer B
The correct option is the first one “This week,” Kamala’s music teacher said, “practice pages 45 and 46.”
When including a direct quote in a text, it should be inside quotation marks. If it is the start of a complete sentence, it goes with capital letter as in "This week," but then if it is not from the beginning, the quotation is not capitalized as in “practice pages 45 and 46.”
Option 2 is incorrect since the second part of the quotation is with capital letter.
Option 3 is also incorrect since the common noun "teacher" is capitalized when it shouln't.