Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
rest of the sentences are clearly gramtically incorrect, c is the very obvious answer <em>the ducks are at home</em>
Answer:
i cant see how i can answer this. i think you forgot to put the pic
Explanation:
Hi. This question is incomplete and it makes it difficult for me to answer it. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I found another question like yours that compared the text you presented with another text and asked if this was a case of plagiarism. The original text is in the figure attached below. If that's the case with your question, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
This is a case of plagiarism.
Explanation:
When we read the text you presented and the attached text, we can see that the author of the text presented in the question above, repeated entire sentences of the text attached below. This is an example of plagiarism, because the entire sentences were copied without the author of the original text being credited and without the original text being referenced.
In the case of <em>tea</em>, its pronunciation consists of a short "e", pronounced as how the vowel "e" is called, whereas the letter "a" is not taken into account - this letter is not pronounced, it is simply used to determine the correct pronunciation of the whole word. This pronunciation applies as long as the compound <em>ea </em>is not followed by any letter. In context of the latter, the pronunciation would change in most cases.