1. Cat's (singular possessive)
2. boss's (singular possessive)
3. elephants' (plural possessive)
<span>The author’s purpose is often and commonly three things; to
entertain, to inform, and to persuade.</span>
Answer:
("Herbivore" p. 14).
Explanation:
In any academic paper, the pattern and correct citation of sources is a must for academicians. It is this simple yet complicated method that enables the readers to know whether the paper is worth reading and whether it has solid proof of sources or is just a 'hypothetical' paper without much sources to validate it.
Among the options given for an in-text citation for an encyclopedia, the correct way of putting the in-text citation is to put the name/ title of the book followed by the year of publication and then the page number. And considering our given options, the year is not provided so that will be omitted. In that case, the correct answer will be "the title" and then the page number. Thus,<u> "Herbivore" p. 14 is the correct answer.</u>
Answer:
Compound-complex.
Explanation:
Compound-complex sentences <u>are the types of sentences that contains one dependent clause and two independent clauses</u>. Compound-complex sentences contains of compound as well as complex sentences.
This type of sentence is used to express the thoughts that are usually long and complicated.
In the given question, the dependent clause is <em>"As cold weather approaches..."</em> and the two independent clauses are <em>"you must protect your water pipes against freezing..."</em> and <em>"or they can rupture and cause significant damage to your home."</em>
So, the correct answer is compound-complex sentences.<em> </em>
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