Capable, astute
Douglass describes Mrs Auld as apt, and follows up on this definition by showing how she took her husbands advice and mixed with her own experience made a strong and smart conclusion about slavery and education. This shows that she is smart and capable of doing much.
Answer:
The sentence that is grammatically correct is: Tess’ revisions to the report increased its readability significantly.
Explanation:
The fourth/last option (sentence) is correct because an apostrophe is required after the noun (Tess) to indicate that the noun (Tess) is possessive; in addition, the word "its" is appropriate, and not in a contracted form—it's—which represents "it is".
C. Because 'under' is a preposition so the prepositional phrase would be 'under bridges'
Answer:
The element that is most often found in the satirical writings is letter c, the language that exaggerates social norms. It is because satirical writings are likely to be focused on bringing about the topic in regards to change in both social and political and with that, they are likely to exaggerate social norms.
(This Answer is Credited to Kalahira, he already answered this question.)
Explanation:
Central idea is also known as main idea. Definition: The central idea (main idea) in a piece of writing is the point that the author wants you to remember most. Some writers may state the main idea, but it is often implied, which means the reader has to make inferences (what the text says + what I know) about it.