Answer:
You want to get something to eat later?
I think we're gonna win the game.
Toby is taller than Nick.
I wrote him the letter already.
Jenna doesn't know the answer.
We have been reading since 5:30
(Some of these might be wrong like 4 & 6)
Explanation:
To explain why the rebels attacked.
The (apostrophe) corrected text is given in the highlighted text as follows:
"I peered out the window at the lengthening shadows of the trees. We had been on the road for six hours, but it felt like sixty given the appalling surface. I was now worried that we wouldn’t arrive before nightfall, and my fears <u>weren't </u>helped by the drivers eccentric behavior. Although it was dark, he still hadn’t turned the vans lights on.
Through my translator, I enquired why, yet I immediately wished I hadn't. There weren’t any.
Fearing that we might all have to spend a night in the jungle, I ventured another question beloved of children everywhere. “Are we nearly there yet?” Just one more hour was the reply.
I checked my watch. Sunset was in 10 minutes. Fifty minutes on an unmade trail at 40 miles per hour. In the jungle. In the dark. Just great."
<h3>What is an Apostrophe?</h3>
In contractions, an apostrophe is a punctuation symbol that stands in for missing letters. The apostrophe replaces "wi" in the contraction "we'll," which means "we shall."
Additionally, it might denote possession, as in "Jane's automobile." The apostrophe denotes that Mary owns the vehicle.
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Answer:
Unstructured paragraph
Explanation:
As both points (description of dogs and instruments) aren't properly separated. When the point was finalized ("in shreds"), another paragraph should have been started, skipping a line. Both points in the same paragraph simply don't make sense with each other.