<span>The answer is A. teach people.
</span><span>Technical nonfiction are things like manuals, textbooks, etc.
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Answer: Lulit is my friend who is beautiful.
Explanation:
I justed asked this same question, and I was told by my teacher that you would cite the source in parentheses right afterwards. For example, if you wanted to cite a famous quote from a book... *example below*
"I'm on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend." (Chater 1, page 67)
^^ That would be how you would cite a famous quote from a book. The same thing happens when you want to cite a phrase from an article, or a movie. Depending on what you are citing from, the way you write the citation varies. I hope this helps! :) Let me know if you need anything else! I'd be more than happy to help you out! :)
The purposes of comic relief would be A. And D. Adding comic relief to a story can ease the tension of the story, and there should be a balance between seriousness and comedy.
The other options may work for CERTAIN stories, but not the general idea of the concept.
I hope this helps you!
The answer is C). The group of clueless tourists needs to purchase a map.
The subject here is "group", a singular noun, thus our verb also needs to be singular (i.e. "needs"). To check if we have subject-verb agreement, remove the "of clueless tourists" phrase and see if it the sentence would make sense.
"The group needs to purchase a map."
<em>Hope this helps.</em>