D. Many
and
A. That
Adjectives describe a noun.
Here is an example of "many" used as an adjective:
Many people came to the party.
"Many" is describing the amount of people (the noun) that came to the party. Generally "many" is used as an adjective for describing the number of the noun.
Pronouns are words that can replace nouns. Common pronouns are they, I, we, us, them, him, her, etc. In some cases "many" can be used as a pronoun. Below I provided an example of "many" as a pronoun:
Many were able to attend the party.
"Many" replaces the noun people.
Here is "that" being used as an adjective:
I want that ice cream!
"That" is describing which "ice cream" you want, therefore it is describing the ice cream.
Here is an example of "that" being used as a pronoun:
I want that!
"That" replaces the noun. Usually this would be used when what "that" is was already mentioned prior to this sentence
Hope this helped!
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Although amphibious frogs live on land and in water, they must lay their eggs in water or the eggs will dry up, effectively killing the offspring inside.
Frog eggs are covered with a glycoprotein, which helps keep the eggs moist.
This glycoprotein has to keep in contact with a source of moisture, such as water.
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Answer:
the main reason Claudia gives Lauren the framed picture
to help her think of the fun lake trip .
The correct answer is author’s insights interwoven with facts.
In order to develop an effective body paragraph we need an author's insight that can be represented by a topic sentence, that gives an interpretation of a fact, an idea based on your sources. In well-developed body paragraphs, you have to provide a form of evidence, in a research report would be facts. Not only present them but make sure to interpret them for your readers.