You need to include the person's title so C
Japanese needs to be capitalized since it's representing a group of people/race
Answer:
Error of this sentence started from (banging, thumping and pounded so loudly that I couldn't sleep)
Answer:
This is an example of an idiom
Explanation:
An idiom is a saying that doesn't mean what it's literally saying
So basically what I'm saying is that the quote isn't telling you to count your lucky stars.
The literal meaning is to express thankfulness or gratitude for one's good luck while avoiding a bad situation.
Answer and Explanation:
When choosing a subject to research and write about, we must be careful not to come up and stick to a topic that is too broad. If a topic is too broad, it allows for many subtopics to be derived from it, which means the research and the essay/speech will be all over the place. A narrower topic, on the other hand, will speak on a specific subject completely, without jumping from it to another. With that in mind, we can safely classify the following subjects in either "too broad" or "sufficiently narrowed" for a 500 to 800 word essay.
1. The Hawaiian Islands - Too broad. What about them? Their size? Their culture? Their people? Tourism?
2. The process of voting by caucus in primary elections - Sufficiently narrowed.
3. Lifestyle of women in rural Greece - Sufficiently narrowed.
4. Vacations in South America - Too broad. South America has several countries. Will we speak of each of them? Plus, what about the vacations? Their price? The best time to go? How long one should stay?
5. The health benefits of cottage cheese - Sufficiently narrowed.
6. Breakfast foods - Too broad. What about them? Which ones are more delicious? Which ones are the healthiest?