Answer:
Some actors work as a waiter until their big break.
Explanation:
The sentence that contains an inappropriate shift in person is the last one. Instead of <em>a waiter,</em> we should say <em>waiters </em>(<em>Some actors work as waiters</em>...). <em>Actors </em>is a plural noun and it should be followed by a plural noun. Another thing that confirms this is the use of the plural possessive pronoun <em>their</em>.
The rest of the sentences are correct. In the first sentence, there is no dilemma. In the second sentence, we have the phrase <em>many people</em>, which requires a plural verb and plural possessive pronoun. These conditions are fulfilled. The third sentence is a bit tricky because of the correlative conjunction <em>neither... nor.</em> The verb and possessive pronoun should be in the singular form in this case (as <em>Dave</em> is a singular noun), and they are, which makes this sentence correct.
This is why the fourth option is the correct answer.
Answer:
to persuade readers that plastic bags negatively affect people and the environment
Explanation:
These kinds of cartoons are editorial cartoons, usually accompanying the newspaper publication. They are cartoonist’s options and likely a critique of society, politics, or events, reflecting on the current problems.
The cartoon that is shown is referring to the problem of pollution and the environment. While one character reflects on the natural expression of the seasons changing and the leaves falling in the autumn, the other character comments on the human-made dirt and plastic bags flying around. It presents the comic scene that is a critique of the pollution and commentary on the amount of plastic that we use daily. <u>The idea is to show how many plastic bags and other litter are affecting our lives and disrupting the natural cause of things.</u>
Claude Mckay
Alain LeRoy Locke
Aaron Douglas
"Poetry should convey truthful content and emotion." I just took the test :)
The answer is D. Hope this helps :)