I looked this question up and found the underlined word is "declaration" and that it is supposed to be used as a verb in the new sentence.
Answer:
After reframing the sentence, we have:
The collector declared the local holiday.
Explanation:
The noun "declaration" is formed by adding the suffix -ation to the verb "declare". To use the verb in the sentence, we will need to make quite a few changes. The simplest way to do it is by using the active voice, which makes "collector" the new subject and demands the use of a verb to express the action of declaring. With that in mind, we can reframe the sentence in the following manner:
The collector declared the local holiday.
The verb "declared" is in the past form because the original sentence also used a past structure.
D. Yours.
generally when writing a letter you put:
Yours truly,
(your name here)
which means that yours would be capitalized
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer: Well since you didn't tell me the prompt i don't know what it's asking. But if you want to know what a prompt DOES then I'll tell you that.
: A prompt is a brief text that provides a potential topic idea or starting point for an original essay, report, journal entry, story, poem.
Explanation:
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