I think it would be "According to some scholars, when poorly educated people read, wrote, and spoke, they corrupted the English language." and "There was no authority on the"correct" way to use or spell words."
If you want us to revise it then it would go like this (if you are keeping casual) I hope this is what your asking lol
Hey, how have you been? We should totally try to get a ride to the mall next week and do something nice for mom, her birthday is next week? Let me know what you think we should get her, flowers are boring. Love you sister.
Describe how to accurately turn the words of an author into a direct quote.
Answer:
Assalam-u-Alaikum!the answer of your question is given below
Explanation:
the third one is correct because fullstop(.)is inside the inverted commas("")
As:
Ralph replied,"I will do as you say."(its the correct answer)
Hope it helps you
Walaikum-Assalam,
Thanks,
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Muhammad Umer Fareed-2633
Answer:
C). Technological advances, as well as the gains of imperialism, produced a society with leisure to improve itself.
Explanation:
Victorian Era was noted by the sweeping progress and ingenuity as it was the time of "Industrial Revolution" and thus, numerous technological advancements were the outcome of it. However, these innovations lead to the rapid growth of cities and employed the people which further lead to the crowding of cities yet this provided them with hope and aspiration to fulfill their dreams.
The abolition of "slavery" abolished in 1834 and the establishment of 'People's charter' added to their scope of dreams. Yet, the dissertation of country-life leads to the materialism of thoughts and actions as reflected in "Hard-times" by Charles Dickens. These advancements were also quite reflective of the colonial gains England was cherishing.
It is by listening and evaluating the speaker's questions and responses. When the speaker asks a question, he is surely making a point to the audience through his responses. By that kind of communication, the speaker should have given his purpose to the audiences.