<span>The answer from the options is that she does not know the proper grammar rules in English. An example in the text is that Laura says, 'buy you your very own typewriter' without the proper 'I will' preceding it, which makes it grammatically incorrect.</span>
Answer:
IF YOU GO TO SCHOOL MAYBE YOU WILL BE LATE THEN THE SCHOOL BUS WILL NOT GET YOU THEN U WILL BE LATE TO CLASS SO THE TEACHER WILL NAG YOU THEN YOU WILL BE SAD THEN YOU WILL YELL AT THE TEACHER SO YOUR TEACHER GET YOU WITH THE SCHOOL DIRECTOR THEN THE SCHOOL DIRECTOR WILL KICK YOU FROM SCHOOL THEN YOU WILL GO HOME AND YOUR FAMILY WILL ALSO KICK YOU OUT OF IT THEN YOU ARE IN THE STREETS AND THEN YOU WILL BE ALONE THATS WHY YOU DONT HAVE TOT GO TO SCHOOL.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Adds Versatility and Flair. Even though meter is often consistent and predictable, especially in poems that rhyme or have the same number of syllables in each line, it offers some flexibility and diversity. Change-ups in meter can make poems more interesting and they help change the mood if needed.
Hey there,
The best way to locate a suffix is to look for a word that <span>is added to the end of the word root.
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