Answer:
C. In a concluding manner
Explanation:
Conclusive is an adjective. It´s portraying an adjective in the sentence, not a verb even though concluding is a verb. Hope this helps. Always pay attention to the part of speech.
The best answer for the free verse of the excerpt would be:
<span>(A)The structure imitates casual conversation.
Because the sentence focuses on the variety of how it was formed into something very casual. It is like a character that is engaging a dialect with you. </span>
Uses like or as to compare two different things
The average of student carries about thirty thousand dollars in debt by the time he or she graduates
The sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly is
D. "You will need a jacket," Nate said, "if you're going outdoors."
<span>A. is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and also a quotation mark before (if)
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<span>B. is wrong because there should be a comma after (jacket)
C. is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and a comma after (said)</span>
<span /><span><span>Hope this helps. :)</span>
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