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Wilma will be in charge of lighting the candles; we will not be turning on the lights.
see how after the word candles it looks like something is missing? that's how I knew where to put the semicolon. It can be used as a sort of comma.
Usually you use a colon when you're listing something, or explaining something. you can look up some examples for each.
example: There are only two choices this time: fight or freeze.
Answer:
1. They has small fireplaces
2. It has fantastic features that help to explain the reason for the Maasai’s traditions.
3. When I open the cover, the smell of fresh paper wafts up to greet me and the crisp, open page fills me with an exquisite sense of possibility.
4. the motivation of the brothers
5. the softly drifting snow; the bumpy, twisted tree; the scarred, stained rug
6. an attempt to explain an origin
7. The writer wants to emphasize the receiver of the action. The writer does not know who performed the action. The writer does not think knowing who did the action is important.
8. identifying important words and phrases
9. Then the rebels will overcome the empire’s troops and take the city.
10. dishonesty
11. illustrate the feelings of the characters.
12. a quality or idea that is considered important
13. “the state of being false.”
14. a young man searching through a new city, trying to find his lost friends before they are harmed
15. revised
Let the coworker deal with their own issues. If it was wrong criticism encourage them to stand up to their boss.
The annihilation of the conflict pervades the story. Jonathan is cheerful when he views as his home actually standing, commenting that an adjoining building was decreased to rubble. All in all, he has figured out how to acknowledge obliteration as guaranteed. On the off chance that one piece of Jonathan's prosperity can be credited to his uplifting perspective, the other can be ascribed to areas of strength for him ethic. The Iwegbu family works every time to advance its situation in spite of critical difficulties. In the quick outcome of the conflict, Jonathan recuperates his bike and uses it to begin a little taxi administration. When he gets back to Enugu, he opens a bar for troopers while his significant other and youngsters sell breakfast cakes and mangoes. Indeed, even subsequent to being looted by outfitted men, the family wakes the following morning prepared to proceed with their work: Jonathan lashes a palm-wine compartment to his bicycle, his significant other fries cakes, and his child clears out void wine bottles.
The answer is D dad because a indirect object is sorta like a noun. (eg. him in give him the book)