Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
it referring to the comma which should be on the inside of the quotations
I believe that it is a metaphor because metaphors compare things without using the words like or as.
Answer:
To narrow a topic that is too broad, try to pick one sub-topic of the topic to focus on. If you are having trouble thinking of a sub-topic, try asking yourself questions about your topic. The answers to those questions can reveal sub-topics that might offer a possible route to narrow your topic.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1 . I have had lunch .
2. He has had lunch .
3. I had had lunch before you came.
Explanation:
This is one of the most confused about combinations as per my experience .I would firstly tell a bit of grammar part and then clarify with real day to day usage .
THE CONFUSION IF AT ALL COMES IS BECAUSE OF TWO DIFFERENT USAGES OF WORD “HAVE” . THEY LOOK AND SOUND LIKE SAME BUT PLEASE TREAT THEM DIFFERENTLY . So let's separate them like one of them is same like “ “AM,ARE,WILL,SHALL, “ the helping or auxiliary verbs ,and the second. “have “ is just like “ drive, eat, drink, watch” the main verb “ or I prefer to call “ Action”.
Answer:
[See Below]
Explanation:
1.) A; Retire
2.) D; Of all the films
3.) C; On the contrary
4.) It should be Hard. (I can't see all the choices for it.)