I guess there should be provided some options to choose. Anyway I can answer your question. It sounds like that: <span>b. bob yelled at his kids after his boss blamed him when the company lost its largest sales account, even though bob wasn't responsible for the account.</span>
Explanation:
1. A deliciously scrumptious sweet.
2. A nice, kind, and thoughtful robot.
The answer to the question:
<span>Which of the following is true about plays
A. Writing plays can be difficult because people spoken vocabulary is usually much larger than the written vocabulary
B. Plays are able to use written directions to explain the Back stories of the characters
C. When reading a play it isn't constructed to read the stage directive since you aren't seeking an actual performance
D. Place most used language that makes sense when spoken out loud and not just written on a page
is:
</span>D. Place most used language that makes sense when spoken out loud and not just written on a page
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The first sentence is normally the "grabber". Then the rest of the fist paragraph should include background knowledge of the topic and your thesis.
Instead of leverage you can say 'the sharp rock's gripped her side as she climbed the side of the cliff.'