Answer: reads
Explanation:
For this sentence, the best correction would be one that continue the present indefinite tone of the word "usually". When a person is said to "usually do something," it means that they will continue to do said things or do it often.
It is therefore best that the verb following it will be in a present indefinite tense. The present indefinite tense for "read" is "reads". Sentence therefore becomes:
"She usually <u>reads</u> the newspaper".
Answer: 15:40
(8(6)-3(11))
(48-33)
15
(3(6)+2(11))
(18+22)
40
I hope this is good enough:
Answer:
A way to realize that he has faced and overcome fear.
Explanation:
Broom Dog is a short story by Jason Reynolds about a boy whose mother get hit be school bus while controlling traffic outside a school. The boy get afraid of walking home. He get panic attack whenever he sees his mother on the road and any school bus coming towards her. So, his teacher makes him a broom dog. The boy would run his fingers through broom dog when he would see his mother on the road in order to comfort himself. In the end he has completely overcome his fears and is ready to walk home without needing a broom dog.
This question is really controvesial one and if you had attached the options to choose it would have been much easier to give you the right answer. I can tell you only one thing that usually appears in such type of questions. I bet you had the statement like ''<span>Information on the Internet is always less reliable than information in print or on television.''. That's obviously wrong, because it really does not depend on which kind of media will disinformate. Usually, most popular information which you come across on the Internet also can be founded in the newspapers. Do hope it will help you in some measure.</span>