B) Often a driver doesn't know that he is drunk until he gets behind the wheel.
C) Police can spot a drunk driver if he or she drives erratically or swerves unnecessarily.
D) Some drunk drivers don't think much of their convictions, because they are often just given a "slap on the wrist."
D) Some drunk drivers don't think much of their convictions, because they are often just given a "slap on the wrist."
The answer to this question is D.
If the prefix con- means “with” or “together,” what does contend mean?
A. to stretch together; compete
B. to yield possession; quit
C. to play again; repeat
D. to go before; replace
Answer:
The correct answer is letter A.
Explanation:
When you CONTEND for a championship you are competing for something. We can infer by the meaning of the prefix con- that implies relationship. In this case, when a competition is being held the two teams are rivals.
A.
adverb phrase
B.
adjective phrase
C.
appositive phrase
How sunny is the one who sees the bright side of things;
How gloomy is the one whose heart to clouds clings,
One smile, a snapshot of glee shared with a stranger;
One frown, a beast growling with anger.
A choice to be made:
For joy - will you be an open doorOr barricade?
B) Giving the ideas in a logical sequence creates a stronger
emphasis on the last stanza.
Separating "frown" and "a" with a comma creates a stronger
visual image.
C) Repeating the first words of each stanza creates a contrast thatreinforces the theme of unity.
D) Setting off the last two words of the poem creates emphasis that reinforces the theme of choosing.
Answer:
it is D
Explanation: