Question: Jason should not volunteer to paint the car unless he can do it quickly. The word “quickly” describes
Answer: how Jason should paint
Explanation: i was thinking it was car but it says he should not volunteer i he can paint fast enough so we have to look out for those key words if not we could get it wrong so he has to paint fast
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10 examples of nonliving things are:
1. Rocks
2. Sofas.
3. Pencils.
4. Wheels.
5. Erasers.
6. Footballs.
7. Pencil pouch.
8. Lamp.
9. Shingles.
10. Laptop.
Answer:
A process of reasoning in which a particular conclusion is inferred from the known facts is called <u>deduction</u>.
Answer:
1) Let's
2) thanks
3) free
4) sounds
5) How
6) great
Explanation:
Basically, the choice of the adequate word depends on the context of the sentence.
Sentence 1) expresses a suggestion which means that "Let's" seems like a good choice.
Sentence 2) is refusal and polite way to refuse an offer is by using "No, thanks".
Sentence 3) checks whether someone is available, so we can use the adjective "free".
In sentence 4) the proposal is agreed upon, so we use the phrase "That sounds great".
Sentence 5) is another proposal with the phrase "How about...?"
And finally, sentence 6) expresses confirmation with "That's perfect!"
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