Answer:
My teacher said of the veterans: "They have had many interesting experiences."
100% CORRECT
Explanation:
The people are wrong that rated the other guy 2 star.
I just got 100% on this test.
GRADPOINT
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
The word abysmal is derived from the word abyss, so its basic meaning is very deep. However, it can be also used figuratively to describe something bad or catastrophic. Knowing that abysmal is an adjective, we can see the wrong usage of it being represented as a noun and even putting and adjective just right next to it and confirming its role as a noun which <em>abysmal</em> certainly is not.
In the sentence A, we can see that abysmal refers to breaking six pencils, so as an adjective it modifies a noun, while in the other examples other adjectives refer to abysmal, modify it and take it as a noun.
In answers B, C and D we see that this word is used as a noun, thus making A the correct answer.
Answer:
I believe it's A
Explanation:
I took the test a while back. If I recall correctly, the answer is A.
<span>"Last night we ate dinner at a restaurant, watched a play, and had driven home." has faulty parallelism.</span>