The answer to this question is:
<span>Shakespeare's comedies tend to end with a?
"Marriage"
Hoped This Helped
Your Welcome :)</span>
1/3 ,4/12.5/15,7/21,10/30,8/24,12/26 .Just to name a few
A brief explanation of this would be you are taking 1/3 of all numbers so there 5 right ,5 times 3 is 15 and you go on and on!!!!An 15 becomes you denomenator and 5 is your numerator.
Answer:
The last one D.
Explanation:
Susan did
whenever she scored ...
There are two verbs here did and scored. This is not a simple sentence.
Martin pumped
(because) he'd made
There are two verbs here as well. This is not a simple sentence.
Lorenzo skipped
he hit Two verbs here as well. This is not a simple sentence.
Alma celebrated ... I verb and only one verb. This is a simple sentence.
The correct answer is "etymology".
It is the science of word origin and how they changed over the years. Not only in form, but also in meaning.
I think you might be talking about the tone.:)