Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
A transitive verb is a verb that requires an object for the verb to act on. An intransitive verb does not need a object.
For example: The man walked.
"walked" is the verb. There is no need to say any more. The sentence expresses a complete thought. Since walked does not need an object, the verb "to walk" is an intransitive verb.
Another example: I bought a book.
The verb is "bought". If the sentence were simply "I bought." it would not make sense. The verb "to buy" used here as "bought" needs an object to make sense. The object of the verb here is "a book". The verb to buy is a transitive verb since it needs an object.
The correct answer is ...make sure they are not touching each other...
Explanation:
This excerpt explains the processes yeomen followed to grow and store apples in England. About storage, the passage specifies only "spotless apples" should be selected and yeomen had to "make sure they are not touching each other". This specific detail shows one bruised apple can spoil all the other apples if this is in contact with other apples. Due to this, yeomen avoided putting apples together or storing spoiled apples. According to this, from the options, the detail that supports the idea one bad apple can spoil the others is "make sure they are not touching each other."
Answer:
Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the laws.
Explanation:
The answer is D. Considered the right way to believe or do something.