Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
In this case, it is necessary to remember that the excerpt must include details around going to college.
A is incorrect because it refers to a narrow room and even though there is color, it doesn't indicate anything related to a trip.
B is also incorrect because of the same reason: it includes details about clothes, but no more.
D is also incorrect because the sister wants to say something but it might not be related to college.
C is correct because it refers to and empty closed and the first detail is that the speaker closed a box, meaning that he or she is packing to go somewhere, college in this case.
The correct answer is letter b. I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy.<span>The sentence that does the hyphen correctly divide a word is this one. "</span>I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy." Correct hyphenation is applied syllable by syllable.
Answer: Cell phones are efficient and helpful technology.
Explanation: We can communicate and connect with others, we can use them in times of emergencies, and can even make the user feel more safe.
(Would write more, but super short answer because you said to do it quick) :)
The underlined participial phrase which is "continuing to stir the soup", is placed incorrectly. The correct sentence should be, "The phone rang and my mother, continuing to stir the soup, answered it". Why is it misplaced? Putting the participial phrase at the beginning of the sentence makes it a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state the specific word it modifies. In the corrected sentence, it is clear now who is being described with the phrase "continuing to stir the soup", which is the "mother".