Answer is D. Red, flushed means the blood has 'flushed' to your face. You turn red
Amy cried because she didn’t get to have a Skating Party for her Birthday
did She name the dog goldie because of its golden fur
I wonder if Andrea read The Book in Biology
on wednesday ms. smith gave us a book report
the nile River is the longest River in africa
get me rally’s hamburger, would you
Ashley said smuggly, “could you help me up”
Answer:
Angie, in her spare time read The Bully for her book report.
Amy cried, because she didn't get to have a skating party for her birthday.
Did she name the dog Goldie because of it's golden fur?
I wonder if Andrea has read the book in Biology.
On Wednesday, Ms. Smith gave us a book report.
The Nile River is the longest river in Africa.
Explanation:
A comma introduces a series or list of items.
A comma is used after a conjunctive adverb or a transitional expression.
Commas are used to separate items in a series or list.
The FALSE option is B.
A list of items is NOT introduced by a comma but by a colon.
For example, "tomorrow I will buy some things at the supermarket: milk, meat, shampoo, etc."
The comma is correctly used to join two independent clauses (together with coordinating conjunction), to separate items in a series of a list (as stated in the example), and a comma is placed after transitional expressions such as "however".
Select three options.
"I don't suppose that you feel"
"Ain’t this the living gall!"
"They don't do it like that anymore."
“All we paid and then some.”
"Lord, Lord, Lord . . ."
Answer:
"Ain’t this the living gall!"
"They don't do it like that anymore."
"Lord, Lord, Lord . . ."
Explanation:
These are the three options that develop the idea that racially charged confrontations can have a sudden and unpleasant impact. In the first case, the phrase "Ain’t this the living gall!" describes Ruth's reaction at facing this type of confrontation. She is amazed at seeing the lengths people will go to in order to avoid relationships with black people. The phrase "They don't do it like that anymore" describes how conflicts between white and black people have changed, but continue to be present. Finally, the phrase "Lord, Lord, Lord . . ." describes Mama's reaction at the awareness of being involved in this sort of conflict.
Answer:
Explanation:
The lead actors in the play were Riley, Terrence, and __________.
A.
me; predicate nominative
B.
I; predicate nominative
C.
me; subject
D.
I; subject