11. comma
fault
The
sentence should have been:
<span>Like
a puppy, drawing attention to itself at every opportunity. </span>
12. none of the above
CORRECT:
Take the bread out of the oven; the crust is starting to burn.
13. seats,
and
14. horseshoes;
she
15. clocks,
nevertheless,
16. cool;
CORRECT:
The night was cool, yet we wrapped up in blankets, and we stayed warm.
17. course,
<span>CORRECT:
We have the data, of course; can we apply it to the theory? </span>
18. planned,
in fact,
CORRECT:
The class read the play and chose a scene to memorize; they planned, in fact,
to perform the scene for the school.
19. foundation,
however,
<span>20. bus;
he will need, therefore,</span>
His gratefulness, as shown when Crusoe saves his life.
I can't help you with your exact thesis, as I do not know your preferences for it, but your thesis would be what the main point of the paragraph or what it is about. Make sure both your first sentence is stating your thesis and the first sentence of your last paragraph is restating your thesis (if it is only 1 paragraph, restate your thesis at the end).
<span>It only takes one pistil for seeds to be fertilized, but it doesn't guarantee that the pollen will find it way to the pistil. In insect pollinated plants, the insects may visit a different species next, so the pollen would go to the "wrong" type of plant. So by producing more stamens (and therefore more pollen) it increases the chances that at least some pollen gets to the "right" place.</span>
Answer:
The favorite movies to least goes in chronological
not brushing your teeth should go in I believe the cause and effect
The school uniforms should go in the answering a question category
Paragraph about staying up late goes into the answering a question
studying for an exam goes into cause and effect
the one about nutrition should go into the answering a question
Explanation:
Tell me if I'm right :))