Answer:
no, but if you wrote that I would say "the texts states" instead of "the test says"
Explanation:
the explanation is commas commonly appear before quotation marks for instance there is a strong convention of using a comma after expressions like "he said" or "she asked" there is a widespread belief that a comma is required before a quotation although there isn't necessarily a grammatical reason for one
hope that helps
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A and B have no justification or details to support them so you can rule them out automatically. Then, by rereading the question you can see that you are supposed to infer, not restate, which rules out C as well. That leaves you with D. Hope this helps :)
In the revising stage you should edit and reread the memo to make sure that thats what you wanna say
Answer:
Answer in Explanation
Explanation:
A Modifier is considered dangling when the sentence isn't clear about what is being modified
Answer:
<u>- He worked to support his mother and sister soon after his father's death</u>
<u>- he cared for a doctor's horse</u>
<u>-mowed lawns-</u>
<u>-did odd jobs while gardening and attending school</u>
<u>-built each of his family members homes himself</u>
<u>- many times he worked two jobs</u>
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