Answer: c. Human rights of citizens, including life and liberty.
The Declaration of Independence does not outline the specific civil and political rights that American citizens, or any other citizens for that matter, will receive in the new country. These rights appeared in other documents, such as the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. However, what the declaration outlines are the human rights that all citizens deserve. These include life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The adoption of these human rights contributed to the development of subsequent rights.
The correct way to rewrite this phrase is the daisy's center.
The original sentence uses a possessive structure which can be better written with the use of 's, The daisy's center.
The daisys' center has a spelling mistake, in order to talk about a daisy in plural, we should use the word daisies instead of daisys.
The daisies center is well written but it has a plural noun and in the original sentence we were introduced to a singular noun.
b. Assets that are difficult to turn into cash
c. Assets that are easily turned into cash
d. Assets a company owes to another company
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i took the quiz lol
a sentence with no grammar
a sentence with reversed order
a sentence that states opposites
subject
direct object
object of a preposition
possessive
The correct answer is subject.
The pronoun who is used as the subject of a sentence, whereas whom is used as the object (so you can eliminate direct object and object of a preposition immediately). Possessive form of who is whose, so that is incorrect as well. We are left with the subject - which is the correct answer.
The pronoun who is the doer of the action - you can change the pronoun and use a name (Sarah, for example) if it makes it easier for you to determine that it is indeed a subject.