Answer:
Short answer: "That" is used to introduce essential clauses or information, while the pronoun "which" is used to add non-essential or non-defining clauses. Also, these non-essential clauses are set off with commas.
Explanation:
First of all, the words "that" and "which" are both relative pronouns; this means, both introduce clauses that describe a noun previously mentioned. However, the pronoun "that" should be used only to introduce essential or defining clauses (information that cannot be omitted); for example "She is the woman that I love". On the other hand, the word "which" introduces information that is not essential or non-defining clauses; for example "The house, which is located near the sea, is stunning". Moreover, clauses introduced by which are set off in commas to show they are not essential.
Answer: theory
Explanation: there has been questioning/a theory that a delay has occurred bc if graduated licensing
Answer:
Carl Sandburg's tribute to the Windy City is both a grandly panoramic and a microscopically detailed examination of urban life.
Which word in this excerpt from Carl Sandburg's "Chicago" has a connotation of power or strength? Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so proud to be
alive and coarse and strong and cunning.
Flinging magnetic curses amid the toil of piling job on job, here is a tall
bold slugger set vivid against the little soft cities;
Fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action, cunning as a savage pitted
against the wilderness,
Bareheaded,
Shoveling,
Wrecking,
Planning,
Explanation:
Answer:
dear father,
I was wondering if there is any possible way for you to sent me a new computer . a computer would help me to research and report on a subject much faster than using a book allowing me to be more efficient. another reason is insome cases books can become outdated and no longer have correct information so I can use reliable sources that are frequently updated to always have correct information . a computer can also keep me in touch with my teachers allowing for quick clear communication.
I cant think of two other reasons but I started it off
The word that is on the page that has plead/ poach as guide words is C. pliers.
Guide words refer to the words printed at the top of a page to indicate the first and last entry that someone can find on that page. They are used in alphabetical reference works such as dictionaries in order to guide the reader.<u> As words are presented in alphabetical order, "plea" is not the correct option because it goes before "plead"</u> (the word "plead" has a "d" at the end). Furthermore<u>, "poetry" and "poultry" have "e" and "u" after "po"; therefore, they come after "poach"</u>, which is the last word on the page and has an "a" after "po"<u>. In that way, "pliers" is the correct option since it can be found after "plead" and before "poultry". </u>