Answer: The author uses an example to point out how an alternative could satisfy both sides of the argument.
The correct options are as follows:
12. D
Looking at all the sentences given in question 12, it can be seen that the sentence given in option D is the one that has very clear meaning as it succinctly expresses the information it has to pass across. It is a simple sentence, that has both subject and predicate and it uses simple words that are easily understandable.
13. C.
Out of all the sentences given in question 13, the most effective of them is the one given in option C. The sentence in option C uses the correct superlative adjective to express the degree of prettiness of John's sister compare to all the other girls at the party. The sentence was well constructed and it clearly expresses the information it has to pass across. The other options given in the question do not effectively express their information.
Answer:
what's the prompt asking for? if the prompt is "do you have a real friend?" then you didn't really answer the question. I mean you talked about being a loner in high school, but never did you mention if you have a real friend yourself.
Also you kind of contradict yourself. In the third paragraph, you say being a loner is ok, but not having friends isn't as bad as you think. But in the next sentence, you start talking about how great your social emotional skills would be if you have friends.
Explanation:
because you can cause a lot of bad things if you dont eat you will start feeling slow and get head aces and more
Answer:
A- to flatter Caesar and make sure he will go to the Capitol
Explanation:
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