Answer:
The second option, "Dad bought potato salad at the market that is made with pickle relish."
Explanation:
There should at least be a comma after "market", because a reader might of thought the market was made with pickle relish, instead of the potato salad.
The lacrosse team cared more about team unity than winning.
The problem with this sentence is that there is no subject-verb agreement.
<h3>What is subject-verb agreement?</h3>
The subject-verb agreement implies the verb should agree with the subject on the number (singular vs plural). Here are some examples.
- The girls are brave (both the subject and theverb are plural).
- The girl is brave (both the subject and the verb are singular).
<h3>What is the problem in the sentence presented?</h3>
The sentence about whales does not show the subject-verb agreement. This is because in the section there is approximately 2,200 blue whales the author is using a singular verb is to refer to a plural subject 2,200 blue whales.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the complete question:
What's wrong with this sentence: "Today there is approximately 2,200 blue whales in the eastern North Pacific and research indicates that the population hasn't changed significantly since 1993"
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“The Lottery” is a short story written by the famous writer Shirley Jackson in 1943. The Lottery tells the story of a small village that holds a lottery every year to decide which person from the village is going to be stoned by the other villagers. However, the reader does not know about this until the very end. In the first paragraph, Jackson describes the lottery in a way that it creates uncertainty. She starts creating so much suspense that the reader may feel uneasy, anxious or disturbed since he/she may not fully understand what the lottery is about. As far as we know, lotteries are generally played in a different way, with papers or numbers and players usually receive a nice reward, such as money and nice objects. However, in Jackson’s story, the reader is not sure why the villagers are meeting up in the center of the village or why the children from the village are collecting and stones. So, the way Jackson starts this story makes the readers read until the very end in order to find out what is actually going on.