C. The school day makes Robbie feel very tired. You can make this conclusion because Robbie says that that there was nothing that would make him happier than a nice little nap.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>True</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em> Use a comma before and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet to join two independent clauses that form a compound sentence. </em>
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Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
First prediction: Perhaps Romeo and Juliet will elope together never to be seen again.
Second prediction: Maybe either Romeo or Juliet will be murdered by a person from the other side.
Third prediction: Romeo could rescue Juliet and then get caught and then they are both killed.
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P.S. I love this play!
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
A shift in person refers to starting a sentence with one pronoun and then suddenly changing it to another. It is considered a grammatical error and could also sound a bit confusing for the reader.
In answer A we have a shift from <em>he</em> to <em>you</em>, however they are not in the same sentence.
Answer B has the shift from <em>we</em> to <em>you</em> in the same sentence which can be classified as a shift in person and should be corrected by using the same pronouns.
Answer C - <em>athletes</em> is a plural form and since we are talking about athletes generally, we use third person plural, so in this case, the word athletes serves as an antecedent for the pronoun <em>they</em>, so there is no pronoun shift.
Answer D - <em>one</em> is a pronoun that is, although can refer to both singular and plural, grammatically is always singular, most usually in the third person. Since <em>Avilon</em> is the subject of the rest of the sentence, there is no shift in person.