The best revision would be “She met her friends at the hotel’s bottom floor, which is the lobby, so that they could head over to the swimming pool for a cool, brisk swim”.
Indeed, this sentence is grammatically and syntactically correct since it divides the utterance in smaller unites of meaning which are completely clear and unambiguous. Additionally, its construction is the classical subject plus predicate which further facilitates comprehension.
Answer:
Explanation:
Piggy gets really angry because all he wants to do is get off the island and be rescued, but now he can’t all because of Jack and the rest of his gang (the hunters).
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Isaac Asimov was a professor of biochemistry at Boston University. He was famous for his contribution to science fiction.
Isaac Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" are regarding the functioning of robots.
The three laws are as follows: A robot must never harm a human, a robot must always obey the orders of humans unless it doesn't disobey the third law, A robot must protect itself unless such protection requires it to harm a human.
So, option D. is correct
Explanation:
This is asking you to write a speech. If you need to learn how to write a formal speech, I would suggest you to look that up, as I am not knowledgeable on the topic. However, I can tell you what you need to put.
Utilize excerpts or other transcripts of the two books, Life on The Mississippi, and the auto biography of Frederick Douglass, and treat this as if it was a compare and contrast essay, whilst still confining to the formats of a formal speech. This is also a bit of an informational speech, so I would suggest trying to mix the two category's techniques.
When you're writing and you think you're finished, read it out and time yourself. If you're under 5 minutes, then you need to lengthen it.