The correct answer is C.
<em>An introduction has to capture the reader's interest</em> so that he continues reading the piece. It should be written in an easy, understandable style and it should be kept relatively short.
All strong introductions have three components: a hook, a transition sentence and a theses statement.
The hook is the place where you grab the reader's attention. It may be a controversial question, a bold fact or just a hypothesis. The transition tells how the hook relates to the topic of the text and then the introduction ends with a theses statement.
WHAT IS REFLECTION ?
<u>the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.</u>
I KNOW ABOUT REFLECTION BUT NOT ABOUT MOM REFLECTION
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Superior things are better than not superior things.
The options in this question are missing; here are the options:
Read the sentence. Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes, now crafts are used mainly for decoration. Which revision most effectively corrects the comma splice?
A. Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes now crafts are used mainly for decoration.
B. Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes, but now crafts are used mainly for decoration.
C. Crafts once fulfilling useful purposes but now used mainly for decoration.
D. Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes, even now crafts are used mainly for decoration.
The correct answer is B. Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes, but now crafts are used mainly for decoration.
Explanation:
In the sentence "Crafts once fulfilled useful purposes, now crafts are used mainly for decoration" there is comma splice because a comma was used to separate two complete and independent sentences, which is a grammatical error. This error can be easily corrected by replacing the comma for a semicolon (;), which can join complete sentences; or by adding a conjunction such as "but" and leaving the comma because it is correct to have a comma followed by a conjunction to join sentences. This last option is used in sentence B.