The sentence that is written correctly is <u>C. My father has just won a trip to Australia.</u>
<span><span>A. is wrong because Australia is a proper noun and should be capitalized.</span></span>
<span><span /></span><span><span>B</span></span><span><span>. is wrong because father in this case is not a proper noun and should not have been capitalized and Australia is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
</span></span><span><span>D. is wrong because father in this case is not a proper noun and should not have been capitalized.</span></span>
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Answer:
Inference.
Explanation:
Inference can be defined as an idea or the conclusion that is drawn based on the proofs provided and reasoning. When a person makes an inference, he/she assume some premises based on non-logical or logical deduction to be true.
<u>As stated in the question, putting altogether new information and information that is already known in a platter to make a sense of what we read. Inference is made on daily basis, </u><u>for</u><u> </u><u>example</u><u>, if my colleague did not come to office today and he/she told me about his/her bad health yesterday, I will make an inference by combining this information that he/she did not come to office today as he/she was not well yesterday</u>.
So, the correct answer is an inference.
The sentence has two adverbs
on gradpoint
Determined is defined as <span> having a strong feeling that you are going to do something and that you will not allow anyone get in your way.
Stubborn is defined as </span><span>having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
Connotation of determined and stubborn is being strong-willed and resolute. When you are determined, you have decided to do something. When you are stubborn, in doing what you have to do and presented with arguments, you still decided to continue what you are doing regardless of what others say.
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Answer:
how two texts present ideas
to compare and contrast
Explanation:
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