Explanation:
all of them are more or less the protocol questions to a certain extent of 1s understanding or perception
Answer:
Some novels are dry and factual. Little is said beyond what is required. Such a technique can be quite effective, as evidenced by the works of Ernest Hemingway and Richard Ford. However, many writers choose to delve into the minds of their narrators and characters, providing a running monologue of what transpires in their heads. This is known as stream of consciousness writing.
Answer:
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1. MUSTN'T
2. HAVE TO
3.HAVE TO
4.SHOULD
5.SHOULD
6. HAD TO
7. HAVE TO
8. HAD TO
9. SHOULDN'T
10. MUSTN'T
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1. plural noun : round, small mark or spot
2. verb: soak up, take in
3. adjective: (a person) too emotionally dependent
4. noun: a long journey typically involving travel by sea
5. plaural noun: an assessment of learning
6. adjective: working in an office, with documentation and administrative tasks.
7. noun: a past time that something of quality was produced
8. verb: think carefully, (usually) before making a decision
9. verb: (movement) to jump or spring a long way
10. noun: refusing to comply with or accept something
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d 1.
h 2.
b 3.
j 4.
e 5.
f 6.
a 7.
g 8.
c 9.
i 10.
Section IV
1. I,
2. We
3. you
Explanation:
I hope this helps, good luck
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is: He wrote a quick note: "Wed., Sept. 18, Ryan's first game." Notice that the words "Wed." and "Sept." have periods at the end. These periods indicate that these words are contractions or shortened forms of the original words. Words like these should always have a period at the end of them.