Answer:
1. "The storm must be the reason the fish weren't biting," Tino said as he put his fishing pole into the rack on the porch, "but I'll try again tomorrow."
2. "Oh, hi, Kona," Tino said disappointedly. "Wait for me, and I'll be right up."
Explanation:
The first one blatantly mentions that no fish were biting his line, therefore supporting the fact that Tino did not catch any fish. The second does not directly state this, but does hint to his disappointment at not being able to catch anything thus far.
<span>the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.</span>
A topic sentence is important in a paragraph because it tells the audience what you are talking about in your writing!
Explanation:
Quotation marks are used to represent exact language that is used by another person, it can be something they said or a line from story or poem. Quotation marks are meant signal that the stated line had been said by someone before and therefore you avoid plagiarism.
Among the choices, option B. Hasn't, is a singular contraction. "Hasn't" is the shortened word for "has not". The rest of the choices are plural contractions: Don't from do not, Haven't from have not, and Weren't from were not.