Answer:
Visitors to Actun Tunichil Muknal, a cave in Belize that serves <u>as an </u>archaeological site<u>, have</u> to swim to its entrance<u>.</u>
Explanation:
The sentence has four mistakes:
- It is missing a comma at the end of the relative clause. Without it, the sentence does not make sense. The word has that follows is referring to the archeological site, which grammatically is the correct verb for a singular person, but semantically it does not make sense.
- When we add the comma to clarify that "a cave in Belize that serves as an archaeological site" is extra information about Actun Tunichil Muknal, the verb has must be in the plural form (have) since it is referring to visitors.
- The clause "a cave in Belize that serves archaeological site" has missing words. First, the adverb as to signify that the cave equals an archeological site. Secondly, the indefinite article "an" The indefinite article means that Actun Tunichil Muknal belongs to the group of archeological sites.
- The last mistake is the closing punctuation at the end of the sentence.
Hello. You forgot to present the comic to which the question refers. The comic is in the attached image:
Answer and Explanation:
The public knows that the falling of the leaves is a natural process of nature, but the character believes that the leaf fell due to this dissatisfaction with the place where he lives, just like him. In this case, the character leaves disappointed because the leaf fell from the tree and this generates humor in the comic, mainly because he reflects on life while observing a dead leaf.
Answer:
C. All of our school's cafeterias were closed during spring break.
Explanation:
Plural nouns are those nouns that are more than one. They are either identified by the addition of (s) in the noun or in some cases (ives).
Possessive nouns are those nouns which show the possessive nature of the noun. It is an indication of the possession of the thing by the noun. It is indicated by the addition of ('s) in the noun.
So, from the sentence given in the options, the cafeteria is the property of the school so it will be indicated as "the school's cafeteria". Also, the cafeterias talked about is more than one so it will be indicated in the plural sense, thus adding (s) in the noun.
Thus, the final sentence will be
All of our <em>school's</em> <u>cafeterias</u> were closed during the spring break.
<em>* School's</em> is the possessive noun while<u> cafeterias</u> is the plural noun.