No, based on what’s here, i think it should be another comma. but i think i’d need the rest and beginning of the sentence to be sure.
It is a personification giving something human qualities
Hope I get it right!!
Answer:
Wardrobe
Explanation:
The salary range for a wardrobe stylist is quite broad, ranging from $26,462 to $111,243 per year. The median comes in at $50,185.The fashion field is highly competitive and always changing. Most fashion stylist positions are found in larger cities with significant design, film, and art communities. It is likely that as advertising and other visual media forms continue to be powerful, that fashion stylists will continue to be in demand. SO I would take this job for the money and they will always need you.
Answers:
- Pronoun: Someone; Circled Word: is
- Pronoun: None; Circled Word: belong
- Pronoun: Some; Circled Word: melts
- Pronoun: Everybody; Circled Word: has
- Pronoun: Many; Circled Word: were
- Pronoun: Neither; Circled Word: was
- Pronoun: Most; Circled Word: understand
- Pronoun: No one; Circled Word: was
- Pronoun: Everyone; Circled Word: wants
- Pronoun: Someone; Circled Word: has
- Pronoun: Everything; Circled Word: is
- Pronoun: Half; Circled Word: arrive
- Pronoun: Each; Circled Word: seem
- Pronoun: All; Circled Word: are
- Pronoun: Nobody; Circled Word: wishes
- Pronoun: All; Circled Word: is
- Pronoun: All; Circled Word: are
- Pronoun: Many; Circled Word: attends
- Pronoun: Anybody; Circled Word: has
- Pronoun: One; Circled Word: bite
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Explanation:
The singular indefinite pronouns are:
- Another
- Anybody
- Anyone
- Anything
- Each
- Either
- Everybody
- Everyone
- Everything
- Much
- Neither
- Nobody
- No one
- Nothing
- One
- Somebody
- Someone
- Something
The plural forms are:
- Both
- Few
- Many
- Others
- Several
Then there are indefinite pronouns that could either be singular or plural depending on context.
- All
- Any
- Most
- None
- Some
For instance, we could say "Some dog is barking" (singular) and "Some of the dogs are barking" (plural). Take note of the very slight difference in wording. Also, take note of the "is" and "are".
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With all that in mind, you should have enough info to a) determine the indefinite pronoun and b) determine if you have a singular or plural form.
In problem 1, "Someone" is the indefinite pronoun. It's in the "singular" list so we go for "someone is". The full sentence being "<u>Someone is</u> knocking at the door".
For problem 2, "none" is in the gray area. It could be singular or it could be plural. Notice that "none of the marbles" can be replaced with simply "none". The sentence "None of the marbles <u>belong</u> to Lucy" is the same as "None belong to Lucy". Though of course the first sentence is more descriptive, while the second relies on implicit context cues from somewhere else.
The other sentences will use the same idea.