<span>The sentence that is missing an apostrophe for a contraction : (9) Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.The apostrophe must be used with the word 'its' making a verb to be 'it's' out of it. The initial form of a verb makes it be a possessive pronoun, but it does not fit in this sentence. It's is contracted form of 'It is' which is always must stand before an adjective.</span>
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I would choose the be invisible lol it sounds realy cool
A. We spent the rest of the night hooting, hollering, and creating good-natured havoc.
Hey there!
It looks like we're looking at Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Of Development.
In terms of infancy, we have basic trust versus mistrust.
The baby is looking for who to trust and who to stay by, and more often than not that's no other than his/her's own mother.
In early adulthood, (20-25 years old) we have a different situation.
This is where people start looking at relationships more, and start thinking more about love. Therefore, we have C, intimacy versus isolation.
I hope this helps!
<span>A. It has five metrical feet that each contain an unstressed syllable immediately followed by a stressed one.
Iambic pentameter is a meter that follows a specific structure of 5 iambs. Pent = Five. An iamb is an unstressed syllable then a stressed syllable. These two syllables make up a foot. This set of five feet equals 10 syllables all together. This line from Shakespeare's sonnet has 10 syllables in a pattern of unstressed then stressed syllables.
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