Granger assigned an oral report on dictionaries to Nick. Nick was notorious for being a skilled time-waster at school. He loved to distract his teachers to waste time and avoid classwork. ... He reported on his research, and also read excerpts from the dictionary itself.
Answer:
The answer is letter B.
Explanation:
Letter B is "The ink-jet printer works perfectly. Its ink cartridges, however, are expensive.
This is the correct answer because "however" is used properly as a conjunctive adverb. It was properly placed, with a<em> "comma"</em> before and after, in order to connect<u> two independent ideas.</u>
The two ideas are "The ink-jet printer" and "are expensive." These can be understood separately. This is connected by conjunctive adverb, "however."
Letter A is incorrect because the sentence doesn't follow the correct grammatical rule. It is lacking in conjunctive adverb, which would supposedly connect the two clauses. They could have also been separated with a<em> "period."</em>
Letter C & D are incorrect because of improper placing of commas. Both of these sentences lack commas. As for letter C, it lacks comma after "however" while letter D lacks comma before "however." When "however" is used in the middle of the sentence, it should be enclosed in commas.
The last one isn't equivalent to the others
Answer:
acting as a mother or father
Explanation:
in loco parentis means
(with reference to a teacher or other adult responsible for children) in the place of a parent.
which can conclude/simplified to a meaning of acting as a mother or father
Answer:
its d because he says that he volunteered its about his life
Explanation: