Answer:
A.Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.
Explanation:
A compound adjective is a group of words that function collectively to modify a noun.
To properly hyphenate a compound adjective, there must be two or more words that acts as one idea.
Therefore, option A is correct where the compound adjective "two-year-old" is properly hyphenated.
Answer:
D). Outcome distinction.
Explanation:
As per the description given, the kind of difference between verbal as well as non-verbal communication that has been exemplified here would be '<u>outcome distinction</u>' as Sally's non-verbal communication leads to evoke an emotional and relational response from the audience. Thus, this affective function played by non-verbal communication of hers is directly reflecting the distinction to her verbal communication that is primarily inclined towards 'provoking the thoughts of the audience.' Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Now what in the world is that question
<span>The question is asking us to choose the best option to explain what the following meant" While broadcasting a football game, the announcer exclaimed, "I can't believe it. Carl James just scored a touchdown. That's right; I said Carl James. Even Carl looks as if he can't believe it either.". What we see here is a surprise ("I can't believe it") of the announcer, but we see no bias - he or she seems to have a posotive attitute towards Carl. So the best answer is B. Carl doesn't score touchdowns very often. - this would explain the surprise</span>