Question: What does the author mean by stating, ”because of their immaturity and skewed judgment, we limit children's rights to vote, to drink alcohol, to join the armed forces, to marry and to enter into contracts...”?
Answer: This phrase reads confusing upon stating the limits of Children’s rights. There are no references that offers the reader more detail to describe a specific age range, ethnicity of origin, tradition and time period. If I were to suppose that the author refers to a child of present from birth to the age of eighteen residing in the United States, then simple science suggests children are not physically & emotionally grown, adequately educated, formally socialized or permitted by law to make such informed decisions with regards to these adult privileges in today’s society. On the other hand, neither are adults over the age of eighteen. This does not mean children cannot have advanced maturity through life experiences although these rights remain unlawful.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer would be C because You could use the context clues and you would read the line after guitar which would give you a clue to what the sun could possibly do to the guitar.
You could also use background knowledge for the definition of warp, which means "become or cause to become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or dampness."
Answer:
1. Everyone recognized Tara's yellow coat
Modifier: coat
Word being modified: yellow
2. Patrick heard his mother speak loudly
Word being modified: loudly
Modifier: speak
3. They all agreed that Jenny's dad made the best hamburgers
Modifier: hamburgers
Word being modified: best
Explanation:
A modifier is simply a word or phrase that adds extra meaning or gives additional information about another word in the same sentence.
Therefore, the modifier and the word it modifies almost always are together in the sentence.
The correct answer is: [D]:
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"<span>A class learned sign language to help a classmate."
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Answer:
Pap always said to take a chicken when you had the chance because you can always give it away if you don't want to eat it. Then that person will owe you a favor. I never knew pap to actually turn down a chicken, but that's what he used to say.
Explanation: