The answer would most likely be a metaphor, sorry if I’m wrong!
A.) I will definitely have lunch.
b.) I will probably drive home.
c.) I won’t definitely work out at the gym.
d.) I will probably watch tv.
e.) I will probably work in an office.
f.) I won’t definitely live at the same address.
I’m not sure but hope this helps :))
A restrictive adjective clause is not set off with commas. The correct answer would be the first option. Restrictive clause is a clause that cannot be omitted in the sentence for it will change the idea of the whole sentence. It is the opposite of non-restrictive clause--a clause that serves as an additional information that is set off with commas.
Ryan O'Neil: "Strategies for Young Investors," Finance Weekly: August 1, 2009: 33-35. Print.
Ryan O'Neil. "Strategies for Young Investors.” Finance Weekly 1 August 2009: 33-35.
O'Neil, Ryan. "Strategies for Young Investors." Finance Weekly 1 August 2009: 33-35. Print.
O'Neil, Ryan: "Strategies for Young Investors." Finance Weekly August 1, 2009: 33-35.
The answer is B) They are always focused on a main idea.
Paragraphs are not always indented; it depends on the writing format. They vary in length from short to long. They do not always have a topic sentence; some writers organize their thoughts and paragraphs well without topic sentences.
Hope this helps! :)