1) <span>"Maybe she left because she's mad at me... or do you think I'm overthinking things?" asked Robbie.
2) Quotation marks should be used around the speaker's actual words because it is a punctuation of speech.
3) Slowing the action is NOT a reason to use dialogue in a story. When a character talks, it adds personality to a character and tells us more about what is happening.</span>
Hello,
Here are your answers:
Here is your first answer:
The proper answer to this question is option A "<span> The woman who is crossing the street is my ex-wife".
Here is how:
The other options mis correctly use the words who & whom but option A didnt because who is correctly used in the sentence!
Your answer is A.
Here is the second answer:
The proper answer to this question is option B "</span><span>The interjection needs an exclamation point".
Here is how:
The interjection really needs the ! exclamation so the sentence can sound more cautious!
Your answer is B!
Here is your third answer:
The proper answer to this question is option C "h</span><span>ilarious"!
Here is how:
Synonyms are words the sound different but have the same meaning funny and hilarious have the same meaning but sound different!
Your answer is C.
Here is your fourth answer:
The proper answer to this question is option A "</span><span>Once presented, the content may be available to anyone".
Here is how:
It is especially true because once its presented anyone can see it!
Your answer is A.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!</span>
Neither, burned cookies do not turn into charcoal.
Answer:
D. Some TV shows help children learn how to read and count.
Explanation:
it is the only answer choice that says something positive about children watching TV, which would NOT support their claim, therefore, the answer should be D.