“One of my earrings fell off, it rolled under the stove,” is a RUN ON sentence. You can tell by the comma splice (which separates two different, yet complete, thoughts incorrectly through using only commas). You can also tell because it holds two complete sentences without the proper conjunction or punctuation needed to connect them.
To fix a run on, you must use a conjunction (and, but, for, yet, not, or, so) between the two complete thoughts or place a period between them.
Example: one of my earrings fell off. It rolled under the stove.
OR
Example: One of my earrings fell off and it rolled under the stove.
Answer:
give official permission.
Explanation:
The word "approve" is used to refer to when someone agrees with other's opinions or ideas. It is an expression of favoring something.
<u>The word "approve" is a verb and has been used in the given sentence to show that the principal confirmed with the idea or request of Mr. Juarez of taking the students to the beach for two days study of whales.</u>
The word "approve" has been used to refer that the principal has sanctioned officially the request of Mr. Juarez.
So, the correct answer is 'give official permission.'
I don’t think anyone is gonna answer that, Srry
Homer barron in the "rose of emily" was the foreman of a construction firm that was hired to work on the sidewalks in the town. the reason why he disappeared is because emily killed him through the use of poison.this is all i know
(if there aren't any options) it really just depends on your opinion, but to me it would have to be 1st person. it can also can be considered the most explanatory, but again that's only my opinion.
hope this is helpful!