"The syntax used in these lines opposes the argument of the speaker" is the one among the following statements that <span>is true of the following lines of poetry from "Totally like whatever, you know. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D". I hope it helps you.</span>
If committed and the criminal is caught, they will have a court trial to decide whether the defendant is innocent or guilty, and if guilty, will define the punishment.
Hi there! I have no clue which Greg you're referring to, but I can give you some points on a thesis statement.
As you hopefully know, a thesis statement gives the reader a main idea of what the body paragraphs will be about. It doesn't have to be long-- usually it's one sentence and just gets straight to the point.
Here's a starter;
By the end of "(title of the story)", Greg changes into a (what he changed into) because of (idea of 1st paragraph), (idea of 2nd paragraph), and (idea of 3rd paragraph).
Hope I helped!
1. Fourth
2. Wish
3. Stench
4. Path
5. Pinch
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Circle 2, 3, 5, and 6
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1. He
2. Her
3. They
4. Them
5. It’s
Answer:
They're already late, and time's running out.
Explanation:
They're means they are. Time's means time is.