<span>Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)</span>
(MC)
Consider these sentences:
Our parents pay for our cell phones.
They like to be in constant contact with us.
Which sentence uses parenthetical elements most effectively to combine the information in the sentences?
Parents (who pay for our cell phones) like to be in constant contact with us. Parents who pay for our phones (like to be) in constant contact (with us). Our parents like to be in constant contact with us (even though) they pay—for our cell phones.<span> Liking to be in constant contact with us, our parents—pay—for our cell phones. </span>
Answer:
One sharp difficulty presented itself. In the intervening twenty-five years my name had become reasonably well known.
Explanation:
In the book by John Steinbeck, <em>Travels with Charley, </em>the author describes the road trip he took in 1960 around America with his dog Charley because he wanted to have a view of his country on a more intimate level, a different perspective.
The statement that showed that there was a problem was the fact that Mr Steinbeck was quite popular and as such was recognized by quite a number of people.
Hey there!
To start off, the word (notable) signifies worthy of attention of being noticed. So, when <span>distinguish these two speeches, we would want to find better details in each one.
So, based from your option's listed above, I believe that the best option that would fit would be option D.) </span><span>. the precise physical details.
Hope this helps you!</span>
Answer:
He uses dramatic irony because the audience knows that Nora is planning to kill herself, while Torvald does not.
Explanation:
i guessed and got it right
I’m not exactly sure but i think it is b.