Answer:
A sentence that includes the main idea of the paragraph
Explanation:
<span>It uses a respectful tone but needs specific, credible evidence to support the claim.
There is no credible evidence. The paragraph sounds more like the author is annoyed with the argument. While the author does call out parents and tells people they are using emotion to cloud their judgment, the author doesn't name call or shame anyone so I wouldn't say it uses a disrespectful tone.
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Hey there!
Meteorology is a science that has to do with studying the atmosphere/weather.
Here's a sentence with "meteorology" in it:
"Many people like to study weather, that's why they study meteorology."
Hope this helps you.
Have a great day!
Answer:
Option A , Chris's
Explanation:
Chris is a singular noun and its possessive form can be written as Chris's or Chris' only.
Both the above are correct.
In general possessive form of a noun is either a pronoun or represented as " ' " followed by "s" after the noun in case if it is not ending with "s". In case if it ends with "s" then its possessive form can be either " 's" or only " ' ".
Hence, option A is correct
Answer:
The answer is c because if there is a possession the apostrophe is after the name of a noun which in this case is the father in law