Answer:
im sorry what is the passage or story? i dont see it
<span>A. book
</span><span>Italics are used to punctuate the title of books. </span>
Answer: B
Explanation: The sentence that is correctly punctuated is: B. Two main causes of orchid death include: overwatering and overpotting; however, too much sun can also cause a problem. It is correct because because before a sentence connector such as However there must be a full stop or a semi-colon. This is the case in sentence B while the other sentences have a comma before however. Commas are not used before conjuncts.
Answer:
Explanation:
Jonas notes that he is one of the few community members with light eyes—most of the citizens’ eyes are dark—but no one would dare mention this to him for fear of offending him. To many readers, the idea that such a distinctive feature would be a source of shame is confusing, as many of our societies place value on individuality. In Jonas’s society, however, adherence to the sameness of the community is the highest priority, and so standing out at all is considered an embarrassment.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who and whose (which is wrong for a couple of reasons) refer to people. So neither of those 2 can be the answer.
Which and that are all that is left.
The usage is very close. Which, I think, is the correct answer. It usually begins a clause that adds more information to the noun (usually) that it modifies. In this case, the clause modifies mammal and tells it that is unique in that it can fly.
That is normally a pronoun that oddly modifies again usually a specific noun. You are not talking about a bat that lives in your back yard and that you have named. Bats in general are the only mammals that fly.
I still would use which.