Answer:
If all of the salt in our vast oceans was dried out, it would cover all the land in the world at a depth of five feet.
Explanation:
The given sentence is an example of the second conditional.
Conditionals are sentences that tell us what condition needs to be fulfilled in order for something to happen. They consist of two clauses - the main clause and the if-clause. The if-clause is the one that contains the condition. These clauses are always separated by a comma.
Every sentence ends with a period, question mark, exclamation mark, or ellipsis, depending on the purpose of the sentence and the emotion it conveys. The purpose of the given sentence is to inform, which means that it should end with a period.
This means that this sentence should be corrected like this:
- <em>If all of the salt in our vast oceans was dried out</em><em>,</em><em> it would cover all the land in the world at a depth of five feet</em><em>.</em>
A general theme of "By the Waters of Babylon" is Exploration.
<span>This story is a short story of a young man who lived in a "post-apocalyptic" community. He decides to leave the village where he lives and sets out to explore the world. His biggest struggle is against his own fears and real or imagined external threats. He also understands that the only way to conquer his own fears and become a better person is to explore the world around him, and his responses to the world around him. </span>
The setting is where the plot takes place. The setting can contribute to the mood of the story and to the background information that adds to the story. For instance, if the setting is Germany in 1940 the plot of the play might be about the things going on in that particular setting.
Answer:
Eat, drink, and be merry.
Explanation:
If you get a light with a lower watt level I'm pretty sure it won't be as hard