to highlight the contradiction between the Declaration of Independence and slavery
The transition word which is not correctly used in the passage is moreover.
As you can see in this sentence (<span>Moreover the invention of television and digital media, such as the Internet, most ads appeared in newspapers, magazines, and the radio.), something is wrong - the sentence doesn't sound natural or grammatical. This is why that word is the one which is used incorrectly, whereas the other sentences are good.</span>
Answer:
1. Look at those black clouds. It will rain.
2. I felt terrible. I think I am going to be sick.
3. Tom will probably get here at about 8 o’clock.
4. I think Sarah will like the present we bought for her.
5. We are going to visit my grandparents this evening.
6. “Gary phoned you while you were out”. “OK , I will call him back.
7. This cheese looks horrible. I am not going to eat it.
8. Tom will not pass the exam. He hasn’t studied hard enough.
9. “Are you going out this morning?” “No, I will tidy my room.
10. Are you going to watch television this evening?
Explanation:
Answer:
The musicians will arrive on saturday morning; we should be there to greet them
Explanation: Here's an example: I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight. The two clauses in that sentence are separated by a semicolon and could be sentences on their own if you put a period between them instead: I have a big test tomorrow.
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<span>The narrator values for close family ties with Maggie more than her heritage as defined by Dee. </span>