<span>Who, what, when and where
are commonly used to summarize important details and the default questions when
you are writing an article, especially news articles. Who is about the people
involved. What is about the happenings or events. When is the time and day of
the event. Where is the place in which the event will be held. These are the
basics and default questions when one is asked to write the details of a
certain event and you could also add up the ‘how’</span>
This sentence is representing a passive voice, well "Jacob ate" is telling us that we already did it. And "at the party" says that we was eating at the party, but he's not eating currently.
Answer:
A, johnny obviously doesn't stand up to people very often based on how scared he sounds
Answer: True
Explanation:
Question requires the order of the names after indexing.
Names need to be indexed before they are ordered alphabetically.
Indexing means to put it in the following order:
Surname ⇒ First name ⇒ Middle name or initial
Indexing those names will be:
Regina Wells Nitka ⇒ Nitka Regi<u>n</u>a Wells
Regis Walter Nitka ⇒ Nitka Regi<u>s</u> Wells
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<em>After indexing, Regina Wells Nitka will come before Regis Walter Nitka on account of the </em><em><u>n</u></em><em> in Regina coming before the </em><em><u>s</u></em><em> in Regis. </em>