I would go with:
Refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information about the losing argument
The adverb modifies the verb, but is not an object of the verb.
The object here, what John said is "a very lively Broadway show". (which contains options a,b and d, and leaves c as the correct answer).
But i would say that there is not "an adverb" but an adverbial phrase "last year" - both these words are needed to form the phrase
The correct answer is A. She contemplates killing both Pearl and herself to escape their torment.
She is living in a Puritan society which is there to judge her every move - so when she cheats on her presumably dead husband, and gives birth to a girl, obviously her life turns to hell (even though it is mostly self-inflicted). She wants to escape that hell through death, which she would give to both herself and her daughter.
The best way to use a spelling list with a partner is to quiz each other on the spelling of individual words.
Explanation:
Spelling refers to:
- the way a word is spelled (what letters it consists of and in what order);
- the process of writing or naming the letters a word consists of;
- a person's ability to spell.
Spelling is an element of orthography, which, besides norms of spelling, includes:
- capitalization;
- word breaks;
- emphasis;
- punctuation;
- hyphenation.
The best way to practice spelling with a partner would be to quiz each other on the spelling of individual words. Quizzing ourselves properly on our own would be difficult. Everything else (writing the spelling words down, looking words up in a dictionary, writing synonyms) we can do alone without any problem. With the help of a partner, we can get more objective results when it comes to spelling exercises. For example, they can read the words we are supposed to spell and that way ensure that we don't see the words beforehand.
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I just took the test its the third answer, “Through it all, Varick urged her to “change it up” and capture some of the fascinating skyscapes provided by the uncooperative weather."
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