I'm assuming that this is out of a passage. I can't answer the question without the passage.
Answer:
Answer A would be best
Explanation:
This piece of evidence comes from a reliable source that provides data and facts. It is also relevant to the topic at hand.
The town is named after a nearby butte or flat-topped hill.
Answer: B
Explanation
The town was initially named as the wealthiest hill across the world.
Its combination of geology gave it wealth in terms of minerals.
It is through this residents became well of and were able to provide job opportunities to many people.
Above all, immigrants from different parts of the world greatly benefited from different.
People living laid down mineral prospects that tested the little gold they founded.
However, the areas were remote and had little hope for working in the ores
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Answer:
I see myself in Highschool, hopefully doing things I love and working at a restaurant or animal shelter. I see myself happier than I am currently, because I know I will have friends who support me for my identity and interests.
Explanation:
Tim is someone's name, and thus, <u>is a proper noun.</u>
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u> A proper noun is a specific noun. For example, "lake" is a common noun and thus do not need capitalization but Lake Michigan is a specific noun (because it's a specific place) and does need capitalized. All proper nouns need capitalization, and a common proper noun is someone's name.
Doctor can be used generally, you could say, "I think I need to go see a doctor" so that's not it
Uncle could work if you were referring to someone specifically. "My uncle is coming over" is using it in a general sense, but, "My Uncle John is coming over" is more specific, so that would be a specific noun but in this case, it isn't.
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Robot by itself is a common noun so it isn't an option. For example, "did you see this cool robot she's working on?" It's used in a general sense.