The correct answer is D. After "items," you want to insert a colon, then go on to list your items. colons set off a list. semicolons, as in choice A, are used to connect two independent clauses--that is, two complete thoughts--and join them into a single sentence if their subject matter is related. semicolons aren't used to set off a list in this way because "milk, bread, and eggs" is not a complete thought. choice B is incorrect because list items do not need to be contained in parentheses. choice C is incorrect because it's unclear; "items" is followed by a comma, but you need to use commas for your list items as well. a reader could mistake "items" as a part of the list, when the list only consists of foods.
Answer:
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
Explanation:
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Question: What the literal meaning in the charge of the light brigade poem?
Answer: Let me redo this after reading it in more depth) It might actually be praising. In certain lines like "Stormed at with shot and shell.
Answer:The answer for this is A. Seriousness; Importance
Explanation:
Quotation marks are used for several puposes such as nicknames, translations, measurements etc. One use is to give a word or a sentence a scary or serious meaning or to emphazise that the word is being used as aneuphemism or for terms used in an unusual way or for technical terms. For sarcasm the proper use is of single quotation marks.
The answer is exclamation/punctuation