The answer would be "B" because literature titles need to be either underlined, or italicized, and "A" doent have it, and "C" just has quotation marks, which you only put if someone is speaking.
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We can figure this using the process of elimination.
Her dress was prettier than all the dresses is not written correctly, because "her dress" is included in all. Not only that, but the repetition of "dress" sounds a little odd in this situation.
My father talks less than anyone in our family is not written correctly, either.
No one can be as charming as my father can sounds off if you say it out loud. This sentence could be rewritten to sound better.
The correctly written sentence is <span>Carlos throws farther than anyone else on the football team.</span>
Answer: Option (D). Adjective.
Explanation: Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. Adjectives can be used to describe things, beautiful is an adjective because it is used to describe the dance. Adjectives makes writing and speaking to be more specific, and more interesting. Adjectives are used to identify or quantify individual people and unique things , that are usually positioned before the noun or pronoun they modify. An adjective usually comes directly before the noun or pronoun it describes. Examples are beautiful, green, old, cheerful, available, evil, attractive, cold, brief, broad etc.
Here are several typographical features on documents that usually made to help out the readers :
- Open Type , by microsoft
- Apple's Apple advanced typography, by aple
- SIL's Graphite
hope this helps
<span>The correct form of nominative pronoun which stands as a subject of a sentence is B. she and her friends will go shopping at the mall. 'She and her friends' is a compound subject of the sentence because it consists of two nominative pronouns, both linked to the action (verb) of the sentence. The first sentence contains improper pronoun, as there must be subjective case instead of objective. In the C option the subject of a sentence is Terry (proper name). The last one, there is the same mistake as in the first option.<span>
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