A) A description of Dalmatians
They describe their fur colors, their skull and ears, where they originated, shoulder, size and other factors.
WHY THESE ARE WRONG ANSWERS
B- It just doesn't say where they came from
C- They also describe their skulls, ears body shape and size.
D- That's only at the end they say it.
Well the story says that he sees an inscription on a cigarrete case.We need to have in mind that <span>Algernon also created a "double" whose name is "Bunbury". Bunbury lives in the country. When Algernon wants to get out of things he does not feel like doing, he goes to visit his fake friend "Bunbury" in the country as an excuse. Algernon thinks that "ERNEST" provides the same "double" for Jack.</span>
Do things like making sure these people are ready to be parents. We could offer parenting classes, support organizations like planned parenthood, and really make sure these people understand what it means to have a child, basically.
Answer:
she works with NASA on science programs
Answer:
Mr. Thompson is now accepting applications for <u>his</u> yearbook staff.
Explanation:
Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences. Pronouns that express ownership are called possessive pronouns. They include pronouns <em>my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your </em>and <em>yours</em>.
When we want to express something that belongs to a female, we say that something is <em>her/hers</em>. When something belongs to a male, it is <em>his</em>. In the given sentence, the subject is a man (Mr., or Mister Thompson), so the appropriate possessive pronoun is <em>his</em>: <em>Mr. Thompson is now accepting applications for </em><u><em>his</em></u><em> yearbook staff.</em> Had the subject been a female (e.g. Mrs. Thompson), the sentence would've been correct.