The river did not jump over the mountain because rivers cannot jump over mountains that’s is fake that is fake news and that defies to law of gravity
Answer:
Example of my own personal ranking:
Idly: 4
Postpone: 3
Stagnation: 1
Complacency: 2
Yearning: 5
Languished: 6
Explanation:
The question is asking for your own opinion and experience. If you are familiar with the words, meaning if you have heard it before, know the word or its meaning, or used the word to add a low number next to it. For example, out of those given words I use the word "stagnation" more often so I would rank that as a 1. If you have never heard the word and or are unfamiliar with it, then you will give it a high number. For instance, I never use the word "languished" so I would mark that down as a 6. Basically there is no right or wrong answer. It is all based upon the individual - you.
Answer:
present and summarize the information
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier
(1) Tony planned to mow lawns and do light landscaping as a summer job. (2) However, he needed to invest some money in his future business.
(3) He bought his truck from a friend that was only two years old.
(4) He borrowed the money from his father, who made him sign an official promissory note.
Answer: (3) He bought his truck from a friend that was only two years old.
Explanation:
The placement of a modifier can create confusion about the meaning of a sentence. In this example, the modifier is "that was only two years old." However, since it´s positioned after "a friend," it becomes uncertain whether is the friend or the truck that was two years old. To fix this kind of mistake, we have to move the modifier closer to the noun it modifies:
He bought his truck that was only two years old from a friend.