Answer:
could've
Explanation:
Could've is a contraction of could have, which is always correct. Could of will never be correct, and could of've is simply not a real term.
Honestly if the first chapter does not grab my attention, I do not want to read the rest of the book. I want to be interested in what I am reading. If it is something that I hate, obviously I will be miserable reading the book.
Answer:
The aspect of languages contained in the sentence which speakers must avoid is <em>Incorrect Grammar.</em>
Explanation:
The sentence reads - "Fire<em><u> distinguishes</u></em> are generally colored red"
The correct sentence is - "Fire <em><u>extinguishers</u></em> are generally colored red"
Notice the error. The speaker says <em>distinguishers </em>instead of <em>extinguishers.</em>
The above is an example of grammatical error and must be avoided for sakes of clarity.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A has less structure and is ''free''.
Answer:
Douglas feels indifferent about his mother's death because he never got to know her
Explanation:
why? Its because we don't exactly know what happened and why he has the emotions he would have felt if a stranger died even at his mum's death. Its possible that he didn't really connect with her or know her ,which we are not sure of,so its safe to go with the third option