Answer: By placing characters in a labyrinth
, by revealing Theseus’s concealed sword
, and by leaving the characters all alone.
Answer:
"Look at this fossil I bought at the gift shop,"
Explanation:
"It," causes the sentence to become a run-on, and therefore isn't grammatically correct. However, if the sentence said, "Look at this fossil I bought at the gift shop," then it would have no need to be changed, as it is a full sentence in itself with no run-on.
<span>Which is true about supporting details?<span> <span>Irrelevant details are unrelated to the point the author is making.Essential details are those that do not directly support an author’s main point.A good reader does not distinguish between relevant</span></span></span>
1. Books 2. Enclyclopedias 3. Interviews
Answer: Sentence Fragment
Explanation:
Got it right on the test :)