Answer:
Sparks locker room after a loss, and you’ll find that spirit emanating from Parker. And spend a few minutes talking about Summitt with Parker—or any of the hundreds of players she coaches it’s clear that the Tennessee legend impacted not only the basketball ability of her players, but their personality, resolve, and values.
The answer is B. Some monitoring, such as video surveillance in many businesses, including banks and retail stores, is to be expected as necessary in order to provide security for the businesses.
This sentence is very long and has many excess or filler words that aren't necessary for the reader's understanding of the sentence. The other sentences are more concise and maintain a stronger focus, which is how you would revise this sentence to get rid of the wordiness.
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"deprived of or lacking something, especially a nonmaterial asset."
Answer:
Hello. You didn't underline any words, so I'll show you the grammatical class of all of them.
- Do: Verb (in the case of the above sentence, "do" is acting as an auxiliary verb.)
- you: pronoun.
- to: preposition (in the case of the above sentence, "to" is acting with the verb "go" to indicate that the verb is in the imperative mode.)
- go: verb.
- to: preposition
- the: article
- library: noun.
- with: preposition.
- us: pronoun.
Explanation:
Verbs are words that indicate an action, an activity that is happening, or an individual's state. The verb "do" can act as an auxiliary verb indicating that the phrase represents a question, or that the aided verb is in its negative form.
Pronouns are words that accompany the noun, giving extension to its meaning. They can even replace the noun, or reference it.
Prepositions are words that make connections between the clauses of a sentence, leaving the reading fluid and complete.
Articles are words presented before nouns and aim to determine whether the noun is plural or singular, defined or undefined.
Noun is the word that gives name to any individual or object.