Answer:
Preposition
Explanation:
A Preposition is a word that shows relationship between noun and pronoun in a phrase. It helps to understand parts of speech fit together in a sentence.
Prepositions play a major role in deriving complete meaning out of a sentence.
Example:
There are some books <em>on </em>the table (On- Preposition)
She sits <em>in </em>the car. (In- Preposition)
Answer:
it depends on what school u go too. If you go to a school thats like k-12 she is wrong. if you go to a school thats k-8 or k-6 she's right.
Explanation:
A protagonist's tragic flaw that leads to his/her downfall is referred to as hamartia.
Answer:
The sentence that is grammatically correct is: Tess’ revisions to the report increased its readability significantly.
Explanation:
The fourth/last option (sentence) is correct because an apostrophe is required after the noun (Tess) to indicate that the noun (Tess) is possessive; in addition, the word "its" is appropriate, and not in a contracted form—it's—which represents "it is".
Answer:
Explanation:
When it comes to speeches, using the word "you" is used to make those at home feel like they are being directly spoken with, and are important. Presidential speeches will often appeal to the masses by using terms like "all you folks at home" or "the people" to create a sense of unity within their followers(? or whatever you'd call them)