A: She believed her mother's thoughts were unimportant because she expressed them imperfectly. <span>
</span>Hope this helps.
I believe it is true. Because english is the main form of literature. Especially what we're learning nowadays.
Answer:
Period.
Explanation:
There should be a comma before 'but I wouldn't call him a talented actor.' To end the sentence I would use a period since it's more of an opinion/statment not a question or an exclamation such as "Wow!" or "Ouch!". Also a possible comma after 'He is a great singer'.
The correct answer is "object complement", because it follows a direct object (in this case "the normally flat land") and renames it or states what it has become. It cannot be "predicative nominative" because "hilly" is not a noun, "direct object" here is "the normally flat land", and a predicate adjective follows a linking verb (for example, She is PRETTY.) So the only option left is "object complement".
Answer:
Explains something about your topic. For example, if you were writing about an animal, a giraffe to be specific, you would write how it survives, what it eats, the type of shelter, etc.
Explanation: