The errors in the sentence are represented by the letters A, B, and D, since we do not need to capitalize "cousin" and "aunt" or to place a comma after "said."
<h3>What are the errors in the sentence?</h3>
After reading and analyzing the sentence, we can point out three errors:
- "Cousin" should not be capitalized in "cousin Tammy."
- "Aunt" should not be capitalized in "aunt Edna's."
- There is no need to place a comma after "said" since this is not a dialogue.
The correct sentence, therefore, would be:
When my little-known cousin Tammy —aunt Edna's second daughter— said "That depends on what you mean by 'on time'", I laughed for at least fifteen minutes.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer given above is correct.
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<span>D. endorsement
E. </span><span>either-or fallacy</span>
Answer:
You couldn't make any noise during office hours, (including walking heavily an flushing the toilet) no wasting food and no speaking,
listening to or reading German (except for reading classics).
The most important rule was complete quiet during the work day while the workers downstairs were in the building. Anne and Margot and Peter had to complete their lessons during the day, but they always had to be completely quiet.
They couldn't walk around because they would be seen and go to
concentration camp and they couldn't use the toilet unless emergency or they would probably get caught.