Answer: I like apples; however, I do not like bananas.
This is correct punctuation of the sentence.
In the Mr huger, there should be a dot after Mr, and H in huger should be capitalized.
Then keep should be keeps with a s at the end
So it should be like this:
Mr.Huger is trying to concentrate on his yard work, but a swarm of bees keeps distracting him
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Of the major poets studied in this unit, the Victorian that was least concerned with innovation is <u>Tennyson</u><u>.</u> Read below about Tennyson.
<h3>Who is Tennyson?</h3>
Alfred Tennyson was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu".
Therefore, the correct answer is Tennyson.
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The sentence is an example of an example of an unfortunately worded phrase.
A sentence is usually made up of a subject and an object
The subject is the person or item that the sentence is about. The object is the person or item that the action is being done to - the receiver of the action. According to convention, subject usually precedes the object.
In this question, the subject is "my" and the object is the "hat".
Thus, the correct order of the sentence is "throw my hats down the stairs"
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