May I ask what book and what are the answer choices?
Option C is the correct answer.
The weary employees dreaded the long, boring meetings.
There are two adjectives, which need a comma in between them.
(Clarification)
The skeleton of the sentence is:
(subject)(predicate)(direct object)
(employees)(dreaded)(meetings)
In this sentence, the words "long, boring" modify the direct object "meetings".
Since there are two adjectives, they need a comma to separate them.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
PLEASE MARK BRAINLEST IF YOU CAN < 3i love learning about the holocaust my favorite topic )
Explanation:
back then , the word “ghetto” was resurrected to refer to new big-city Jewish immigrant neighborhoods these areas were densely crowded but legally voluntary and more mixed between Jews and non-Jews in reality than in popular perception ,Later still, during World War II, the Nazis revived the ghetto as a site of enforced Jewish segregation. As places of mass starvation and disease, and eventually of deportation to the death camps and killing fields
So yes , I do believe that a holocaust survivor would feel very negative about the word ¨ghetto¨ due to the fact they had to suffer alot back then . This word mustve felt very poorly to holocaust survivors . It was not at all a good term .
I don’t even know i’m sorryyy but i need points
Answer:
today
Explanation:
a noun is a person place or thing and a noun can not come after a verb and the verb is "is" so the only correct answer is today