Question 1: D) The architect that was secured to design the gym has finished his preliminary plans for a school gym to be constructed on our campus.
Option D is the one that contains the most information. It tells us that the person is an architect, that he has been hired, that his plans were preliminary and have been finished, and that the campus will be built at school. It is also written clearly and with appropriate vocabulary.
Question 2: B) how the new laws will affect local business income.
The most relevant information for your audience is how the new laws will affect local businesses, as they are local business leaders. They are less likely to care about issues like the police, the enforcement of the laws and the history of the tax.
Question 3: A) too broad
The question of who William Shakespeare is is too broad for a short essay. There are many elements that you could include such as his accomplishments, his personal life or his social context. It is better to focus on one element only so that the information can be more in-depth without making the essay too long.
Answer:
Either gravity would increase (depending on speed) or you would fly off the planet. I'm not joking, those are the possiblilities.
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It is very relatable haha, I would say the overall mood optimistic and adventurous
Answer:
After punctuating and capitalizing the passage, it becomes:
1. Mannie Dookie, a top-class runner who was born at St James in 1915, made his entrance early on the sporting scene. At twelve, the youth's running abilities were discovered. At fifteen, he was defeating much older runners. Unable to afford to buy shoes, he ran barefooted, and became known as the Barefooted Runner. Read more about him in "Heroes of the People".
Explanation:
- We must capitalize the first word of each new sentence after a period. Proper names such as people's names or names of countries must also be capitalized.
- Whenever we finish a complete thought and start a new sentence, we must use a period.
- The use of commas unfolds into different rules. For instance, when we add an appositive to a sentence, that is, a word or phrase that explains another word, we place it between commas. Commas are also used to separate items in a list, even if each item is an entire clause. Commas also separate introductory phrases from the rest of the sentence.
The correct answer is c. Sensitive