Answer:
The author suggests that The Great Wave is a symbol of Japan as it entered into international trade.
Explanation:
Answer: I'm pretty sure that the phrase "with any luck" is an adverb phrase... I'm not totally sure though.
Explanation:
Top- Three point line, Bottom- Out of bounds
The fast food are affordable as it is cheap.It also convenient because it will take only a few minutes to prepare it.However,fast food bring negative impact to our body.It is because the fast food mix with chemical substances that are not good for our body.As the conclusion,we can eat fast food but we cannot make it as our daily food
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A comma is used to indicate a breif stop in the beginning of a sentence, usually to provide drama or emphasis on certain parts of the sentence. For example:
My favorite foods are apples, (stop), oranges, (stop), and pears(stop).
Let's start from D. We'll write it with stops and determine whether it makes sense by reading it aloud:
"In the beginning(stop) of this process we had more patience for each other.
This is incorrect, as you should not stop after saying "in the beginning".
For C:
"The party will(stop) not go forward (stop) unless we can come to an agreement."
This too is incorrect. Stopping after "the party will", and again after "not go forward", doesn't sound grammatically correct<em>.
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For B:
"We have made many decisions (stop) we need to make a few more."
Reading this aloud, we notice an immediate mistake. Stopping after decisions doesn't make any sense, and in order to illustrate that intended "and we need to make a few more", a semicolon (;) would make more sense.
For A:
"Until the next meeting(Stop), we should focus on selecting music."
This one is grammatically correct. It correctly demonstrates a stop after the word meeting, just like used in regular oral and sentence speaking.
Hope this helps!