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1.The police <u>went </u>after the criminals.
2.The cattle <u> has </u>being taken to the pasture.
3.Everyone <u>has </u>to do the duty.
4.The captain with the catches<u> players</u> on the ground.
6.Me and her <u>are</u> friends.
7.The poet and the teacher <u>are</u> here to meet the people.
8.Some of the topics <u>are </u>very difficult.
9.Bread and Butter <u>is</u> my breakfast.
10.The Arabian Nights <u>is</u> an interesting book.
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Explanation: Hi, I fixed most of them. Some of your sentences didn't make sense, so i fixed it. Hope this helped you!
No- an online persona isn't much of a persona to begin with.
Many people put a facade over their true identity when online (or on social media) for any number of reasons. They try to create a virtual life of upbeat social interactions, appearing happy and seeming to live a great life. A person's true personality needs to be revealed through real life experiences with others.
After someone dies, nobody thinks about their facebook followers, quirky posts/comments online, or how many blogs they wrote; their smile, unique personality, and what they accomplished will live on in people's minds.
Answer:
able to be observed
Explanation:
Thus question refers to excrept from Mark Twain's novel "Roughing It".
The word "perceptible" would most effectively be explained as "capable of being perceived" and it originates from Latin word "percipere" which means to understand, to know something with one's senses.
In the paragraph 1, this word is used in a sentence " The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible...".
That basically means that, because of the snow, the road could not be seen, observed or recognized.