Answer: "I tried several new foods on my trip: sushi, dragon fruit, and lychees." and "Diego studies three kinds of dance: jazz, modern, and tap."
Explanation: In the first and last sentences, there shouldn't be a colon (or any punctuation for that matter) between the verb (call/buy) and the direct object that verb takes (her grandmother, etc./seeds, etc.). In the third sentence, the colon should be placed after <em>collage</em> (it is not an item of the list that follows) and a comma should replace the colon before <em>and.</em>
Answer: A Mr. Prince <u>will be </u>here at 5 o'clock.
Will be indicates that it's future tense and that the action will happen but hasn't yet.
Answer: importance
Sitting in a room full of mistakes
I had to find room for my faith.
Underneath my sorrow
there I see,
a letter sitting there
waiting for me.
As I open it up
and see what is there
I pause and then even stare.
There I see a letter of glee
showing me there is importance in me.
Answer:
not at all.......... .......
Answer:an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Explanation:"the word “discipline” has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression"