Answer:
Hawaii is a state made up of many volcanos.
Explanation:
The main topic of the paragraph appears to be one of Hawaii's biggest attractions and risks, its volcanos. Given that it provides info and data on the volcanos, the sentence "Hawaii is a state made up of many volcanos" seems to sum up the paragraph nicely.
bhai school nahi kulane ja raha hai
and happy new year
Answer:
Mr. Thompson is now accepting applications for <u>his</u> yearbook staff.
Explanation:
Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences. Pronouns that express ownership are called possessive pronouns. They include pronouns <em>my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your </em>and <em>yours</em>.
When we want to express something that belongs to a female, we say that something is <em>her/hers</em>. When something belongs to a male, it is <em>his</em>. In the given sentence, the subject is a man (Mr., or Mister Thompson), so the appropriate possessive pronoun is <em>his</em>: <em>Mr. Thompson is now accepting applications for </em><u><em>his</em></u><em> yearbook staff.</em> Had the subject been a female (e.g. Mrs. Thompson), the sentence would've been correct.
Answer:
both have skin, both eat, both both are living things
Explanation:
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