A) ...as the waves of an unwholesome sea might do.
B) A...cold mist...as the waves of...sea might do.
C) A clammy...it made its slow way through the air...
D) A clammy and intensely cold mist...made its slow way through the air.
"..as the waves of an unwholesome sea might do." This sentence uses ellipses correctly to omit information from the original passage while preserving the meaning of the sentence. Therefore, option A is correct.
Ellipses are punctuation marks that consist of three dots (…), used to indicate the omission of one or more words, phrases, or sentences from a text. They can be used in different ways, including:
The ellipses indicate that some text has been omitted, but the essential meaning of the sentence remains intact.
The passage describes a clammy and intensely cold mist that moves slowly through the air in ripples, like waves in a sea. The description of the mist creates a sense of unease and foreboding, suggesting that something ominous may be about to happen.
The language used is evocative and creates a vivid mental image for the reader. The passage is from Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities," which is set during the French Revolution and explores themes of social inequality and revolution.
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Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
7* ... = 13
replace the blank space by x
7*x= 13
7x = 13
x= 13/7
x= 1.85
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Answer:
6
Explanation:
Use a fact family.
13 minus 7 is 6.
7 plus 6 equals 13.
I would rather be sleeping!
It is a gerund functioning as a noun.
It is a gerund functioning as a verb.
It is an infinitive functioning as a noun.
It is an infinitive functioning as a verb.
Hello there! I believe your answer would be:
B: It is a gerund functioning as a verb.
Explanation: It couldn't be infinitive since the phase would have "to be" in it, which it clearly does not. It is not a gerund functioning as a noun since the sentence would have some form of "sleeping is nice". Therefore, if we use Sherlock Holmes's logic (It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. -Sherlock Holmes) The only answer that could be applicable is B.
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Answer: C
Explanation: