It would be transitive. A transitive has a direct object, something that it the verb is acting on. The verb is belive. The direct object is what it's acting on, so, what is he believing? In music. He is believing on the music, so since it has a direct object, it's transitive.
It would be intransitive if it didn't have a direct object:
<em>I believe.
</em><em>He believed.
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But as soon as you add any kind of direct object it's transitive:
<em>I believed him.
</em><em>He believed the dog.</em>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
"Serena Williams' catsuit controversy evokes the battle over women wearing shorts" is an article written by Deirdre Clemente. The article talks about the dress of women athletes that have been, time and again, in controversy.
<u>In Paragraph 7 of the article, Clemente added a comment by a sportswriter on women athlete's wear that states that women athletes wear funny clothes that makes them hard to breathe and that they should know what to wear to look elegant and beautiful</u>.
<u>This inclusion of comment by the author highlights the absurdity of people's thoughts regarding women athletes wear. This comment reveals how inane are people in their thoughts about women athletes wearing shorts in games</u>.
Thus the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
I think D hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Answer:
maybe
Explanation:
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In is the prefix and it means not