<span>C)
It suggests that the author is hopeful about and believes that the
thermometer pill will help reduce athlete deaths due to heatstroke.
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Answer:
I need to shop for several items. I need some new socks, a pair of work pants and work boots.
Answer:
They are all supported.
Explanation:
A evidence: "....unlike reptiles and birds, which lay eggs..."
B evidence: "...even tho they live in water..."
C evidence: "...A dolphin mother also feeds her bay milk like other mammals.."
D evidence: "...As mammals,dolphins breathe oxygen, even though they live in water..."
E evidence: "...Because it is a mammal, a dolphin mother gives birth to a live baby..."
Answer:
Something metaphoric is figurative or symbolic — in other words, it's a metaphor. Your mom might use the metaphoric phrase "disaster area" when she talks about your bedroom. The Greek root of both is metaphora, "a transfer" or "a carrying over."
Explanation:
The answer is: (B) Magnificent should be written, "Magnificent!"
When citing what someone else has said, quotation marks are used. In this case, the expression takes an exclamation mark, which should be placed within the quotation marks.
The rest of the options are incorrect because it is proper to introduce quotation marks when citing, in choice C the exclamation mark is outside the quotation marks, and the use of semicolon is unnecessary to introduce a quotation.