1. The answer is B. The sentence is <em>not using a comma</em> after the introdutory phrase. The correct form is: <em>When Goldie saw the chipmunk</em><em>,</em><em> she run gleefully.</em>
2. The answer is B: <em>research</em>. A research is a detailed study of a subject, to discover new information or reach a new understanding. The writer will write a description of the results, not in vivid details but in academic language.
Answer:control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
Explanation:
It mean to trick someone into doing something you want them to do instead of what they want to do without letting them know its your choice not theirs.
The revision that maintains the best academic style throughout (and is most polite) would be answer D. The "academic style" is generally meant to be free of slang and grammatically correct.
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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I provided a brief about <em>the four pillars which are the foundation of the Honors College and connecting to your visions and ideas.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
As found on the Purdue University website, it states that The Honors college basically has these four pillars:
- leadership development,
- undergraduate research,
- community and global experiences, and
- interdisciplinary academics
Putting your visions and ideas in the context of these pillars implies that your essay should contain<em> important details about who you are, and want to be in terms of attaining leadership development, undergraduate research, your experiences, and visions. </em>