Answer:
you would need something before because like ¨the reason for this is because of the unbearable blood¨
Explanation:
In an evaluation based on clarity, this would receive the lowest score due to unclear language:
Korns: An erect position, steady on the saddle, but when all is done, the crowning grace is that of apparent ease.
It doesn't convey a whole message. It's difficult to understand what topic she's talking about.
Answer: B
Explanation: Both sentences are correct, but to sound more formal, it's best not to use casual idioms and sayings such as "eye-to-eye."
The second sentence also gives us slightly more info, as it tells us the senate leaders <em>remain </em>divided.
Answer:
A <u>proper noun</u> is a noun that defines a specific name for a particular person, place or thing and is always capitalized, such as Texas. A <u>compound noun</u> is a noun made up of two (or more) words that form a noun. A <u>compound proper noun</u> is a combination of both, such as South Africa. A sentence that includes both a <u>compound proper noun</u> and a <u>proper common noun</u> could be:
<em>There are just a few schools in the world -some in South Africa and the one I attend in Texas- that follow a multiage learning system.</em>
I don't know if your school has this program that you can sign up to get a scholarship. You would need to pay a small fee. If your signed up, the requirements to get the scholarship you would need to have principal's honor roll, or a high GPA