The error with subject-verb agreement is this:
- The use of have instead of has.
<h3 /><h3>What is the error with the subject-verb agreement?</h3>
The error with subject-verb agreement occurs when a plural verb is used with a plural subject. This should not be the case as the plural subject which is: The Millersburg Environmental Association should go with a singular verb: Has.
So the correct statement should be: "The Millersburg Environmental Association has worked..."
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Well if you look up the definition of Dialogue it is: "<span>conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie," In a short answer, it adds to the story like with the titanic we already know that the ship sinks but when you add the dialogue you learn more about the details and the characters relationships in the story. It makes your story more meaningful and more personal.</span>
I go against banning violent video games
Games are made by companies or people who make them just for fun and both parties have their own right to make whatever they want. Continuing its our choice to buy or get these games as stated in evidence 1 "The same parents who ban violent television shows from being watched in there homes must also be careful about the types of video games teens play" our parents should not judge us with what we play if we like it they have no right to tell us what to like and dislike. We all have our own freedom so they do not get to choose for us.
The negative effect games have isn't caused by them it's caused by some of our mind sets, it's how our brains function. The first sentence of evidence 2 goes along with the claim I made. We all have different brains so its not the video games that do it its us.
I can see what the opposing claim sees. What they see is the negative side because parents have concerns for their children and how their future is going to turn out like. All these articles shown are a summed up version what the eyes of them see and their perspective of video games.
I'm not saying you have to follow my claim but understand our perspective of this as teens and see if that helps with relationships with parents and their children.
The quick answer is A, I believe.
It is the closest thing to sarcasm in the poem. It is more of a wail that it is sarcasm. It bemoans the fact that you can easily fight people who are not as well equipped as you are to carry on a battle.
He doesn't mock their inability to fight back. The line that is sarcasm isn't mentioned. Laughter drowns out the pain and wailing.
The natives are doing the laughing. The British are.
The red and brown is more or less just a fact.
A is the closest thing you have to an answer.