Answer:
The deacidification process preserves pages by neutralizing acid with magnesium oxide, raising the pH level of the paper, and minimizing the alkaline reserve. (Choice 3)
Explanation:
Choice 1 is wrong because you don't need a comma after and. You don't set off coordinating conjunctions with a comma when you give a list of items.
Choice 2 is wrong because you need a comma <u>before</u> and, <u>not after</u> it.
Choice 4 is wrong because you use a comma before and in a list of three or more items. Sentence 4 contains three items but no comma before and, which is wrong.
Answer:
The answer would have to be D. because it correctly uses "their".
Answer:
the fact that sometimes i have 10+ due assignments
Explanation:
Television have been around for a while now and have given us entertainment. They have shows and movies streaming all the time and they give us a range of choices to watch. They have also helped businesses by promoting products and getting people to buy them. They also help the viewer because it had other commercials about careers and what stores to go to if you need certain things. Televisions are very useful and entertaining like for example they can be used to give information about animals or diseases. Almost all their commercials help people find answers or entertainment and that is why television are important.
Answer:
1. c. herself
2. b. his
3. C. They
Explanation:
The three sentences in the question are to be filled or completed with their respective possessive pronouns. Possessive pronouns are those words that are used to indicate the possessive nature or relation of possession of the object by the subject.
1. In the first sentence, the subject is Riddhi. The pronoun for Riddhi will be she/her. And the possessive pronoun from among the options given will be (c) herself.
2. The second sentence have Dev as the subject, whose pronoun will be he/him. Thus, the possessive pronoun for Dev will be (b) his.
3. Here, the subjects are Vishwaj and Aditya. Since they are plural, the pronun for these two will be they/ themselves/ their/ theirs. Thus, the possessive pronoun in this sentence will be (c) they.