Answer:
Michael: Hey Chike, how prepared are you for the entry test?
Chike: I've done the best I can, but I don't think I'm prepared.
Michael: Where do you have difficulty?
Chike: I don't have a clue about Chemistry. I've tried to understand it, but I can't.
Michael: I could help, if you want.
Chike: No, no need. I'm going to cheat on the test.
Michael: No, that's not good.
Chike: My mind is made up, without cheating, I can't ace the test.
Michael: If you cheat and get into college, will you keep cheating? You would still meet Chemistry there.
Chike: Yeah, you're right. What time would you be free, so we can revise?
Michael: Anytime from 8.
Chike: Alright. Thank you.
Any organic molecule (a molecule containing carbon chains) with covalently bonds chlorine that alter its properties.
Answer:
THIS sentence contains no punctuation or capitalization errors.
I told Preston Burke that I would go to the library every week as long as there are still books that I haven't read.
Explanation:
Since I can't hear it, I'm judging by the picture. The first one.
Answer:
Usage
Explanation:
because usage is how you use words in writing or speaking, if you use them wrong you can cause misunderstandings. That is why they must be used or utilized correctly.