Pretty sure it's the fact that something exists
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I would really love to help you out. You could probably write a book about giving during Christmas.
Gist of the story - You could add in a few characters lets say Jim and Jane. You could actually contrast both of them by saying that Jim had a giving attitude but Jane had a taking attitude. And you can say that how Santa gave them a quest to complete and Jane learnt the importance of giving.
Summary:
Here they are, Jim and Jane in North Pole. They had received an invitation from Santa. But why? Will Jane learn her lesson? Will Santa take her off the naughty list? To know read this amazing story of giving.
Hope this helps :D And good luck with your story
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Just look that up into google. I already did and found 3 good websites. I would add them but brainly deletes my comments because I'm attaching websites URL. Sorry.
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Which best restates the meaning of this line? What is lacking in this description is lacking in our play. This prologue does not disclose all the juicy details of the story. The play we are about to read will fill in the details of this story. A prologue is merely an introduction; it cannot tell the whole story.
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B. The walls or the ceiling are going to be painted beige.
Explanation:
Heart and Soul is the name of my brother’s band. because the sentence basically says Heart and Soul is the name of my brother is band.
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your answer is c.
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The sentence that contains an error in subject-verb agreement is: The walls or the ceiling are going to be painted beige. This sentence contains an error since the compound subject "walls and ceiling" are connected by the word "or". It is a general rule that when a compound subject is connected by "or", the closer subject should agree to the verb. Therefore, since ceiling is a singular word, the verb that should be used should also be singular which is "is".
The walls or the ceiling are going to be painted beige.
Subject-verb agreement refers to the correspondence of a singular subject with a singular verb, or a plural subject with a plural verb. Thus, the correct version is the following:
The walls or the ceiling is going to be painted beige.
The verb must be singular (is) because its nearest subject is also singular (the ceiling). In fact, when in the subject two nouns are linked by or, neither or either, the verb must be singular if they are both singular, and plural if they are both plural. When one of the nouns is singular and the other is plural, the verb must agree in number with the closest one.