The correct answer is the following: <em>option d, all of these. Writing conventions can be defined as a set of generally accepted standards for writing in English. </em>It is the use of proper grammar, appropriate punctuation and correct spelling between other things, to make a piece of writing understandable for the audience. When writing the person should follow the standard conventions such as correct use of grammar, appropriate use of punctuation and spelling, use of verbs in their correct tense and and overall good organization of all the sentences and paragraphs, so that the final piece makes sense. But each different type of writing has a set of different conventions related to the literacy style they use. For example, narrative writing has its own conventions that are not the same as the conventions of descriptive writing.
Answer:
5 leaps if it starts after his 2nd leap
Explanation:
since it goes by 2 pads each time, u just keep going around until he reaches his original position
You need to start with a grabber (get the readers attention) state the topic and 3 main subjects that support your argument
second paragraph - one reason in detail add a lot of evidence from sources
third paragraph - one reason in detail add a lot of evidence from sources
fourth pararaph - one reason in detail add a lot of evidence from sources
Fith paragraph- (optional) write from the other side of the argument start with critical argue... or some people believe ...
sixth paragraph- a concluding statement draw the essay to an end
Answer:
B. Making smaller buildings
Explanation:
Because he wants to make taller buildings and that's the odd one out.
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Is that in german or in latin? what is it in?