Which tone should a reader use to read the narration before the newspaper headlines? CASUAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the newspaper headlines?
FORMAL
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration after the newspaper headlines? DISAPPOINTED
AnsweA: The dog barked at me when I was try to catch the bus
Explain the answer:
Answer:
1. The student read <u>outside always.</u>
2. I saw your friend at the <u>park </u>this <u>afternoon.</u>
3. The beggar walked <u>on </u>the streets <u>alone</u>.
4. My Father asked the visitor to come <u>tonight</u>.
Explanation:
This is the most I can do now.
Place: Where and where too
Time: When and how often.
Manner: How and who where you with
Answer:
THE CONSONANTS OF ENGLISH. Sound. Examples. /p/ pair, cup. /b/ bad, crab. /t/ tall, hit. /d/ dark, head. /k/ cab, lack. /g/ good, tag. /f/ fine, wife. /v/ very, above.