There is more surface for nails to grip. thats the one for apex
Answer:
The players were covered in mud, so fans had trouble identifying the teams.
April is here, but the flowers are not in bloom.
He is a good Christian, so he obeys the Bible.
I will make a cake, or I might make a pie.
Explanation:
A persuasive speech on a school rule, or a thing you want, or for school to allow phones during lunch or something like that.
no offense but if you HAVEN'T read then you are a weird human if i can even call you that i read it long time ago just google it
cuz im to lazy to answer it
The sentence that uses direct address is "Where are you going, Fred?".
Direct address in grammar means that you are speaking directly to a person or group of people either calling them by name, as in example, "Where are you going Fred?", or using the second person pronoun "you". As in the example above, the name is often separated from the rest of the sentence or question by a comma. For example, "Maria, I need you to finish your homework now."