Answer: Do you have any hobbies, for instance, any sports, arts or science programs?
Explanation:
This sentence is considered as sentence fragment and dependent clause and if we are wanting to rewrite the sentence so that it can be independent clause we must have appropriate meaning and idea of it.
- It can be anything but for example it could be: Do you have any hobbies, for instance, any sports, arts or science programs?
In this case the sentence is independent and it has meaning. The speaker is asking if the person is having hobbies and he is asking what those hobbies, for instance, are.
Answer:
Explanation:
You don't want to be using a good vocabulary in an informal tone. You can use words that the meaning is not generally known. Not A
You certainly don't want to make your boss seem like an intellectual dwarf. Not B
The same comment can be made for D.
The answer is B. everyday language. You want to speak in simple terms using ordinary language and grammar.
I think the answer is B memorable if you said a long speech im not going to remember it because it was to long. Now if you said a shoert speech then i would remember becasue it is easier because it's shorter
C. He should quote it because it includes distinct wording is your answer.
Hope that helps!
Answer:
Where.
Explanation:
<em>Full sentence: </em>Where are you from?
While this could have technically many answers, I assume they are wanting this one due to lack of context.