Answer: She does not know the grammar rules in English.
Explanation:
"Cuquita, when I make a million, buy you your very own typewriter."
"Gravy on the turkey" and "I'll hire you your very own typist."
- Those are her words that are not correctly pronounced and by that we can see that she does not know the grammar rules in English and she is talking broken English. By that, we can also tell that she is not born English speaker and the other excerpts from the book are also showing that she has trouble talking clear English.
Answer:
A. Spontaneous concerts and other spur-of-the-moment events are easier to organize nowadays now that e-mailing, texting, and social networking get information to people instantly.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is formed by an independent clause and a dependent one. That means we need to transform one of our clauses into a dependent/subordinate clause to obtain a complex sentence.
The best option is letter A. The first clause remained the same, which makes it now the main clause. The second clause begins with "now that", which is a subordinate conjunction. We have here a complex sentence.
Letters B and C joined the clauses correctly, but did not form a complex sentence because both clauses remain independent.
Letter D could have been a good option, but both sentences were transformed into subordinate ones. If you read the sentence, you'll notice it does not make sense because of the "although" that was added to it.
D. Her; Direct Object
Since it shows the names Suzanne and Kerry and talking about how Suzanne should thank the person
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Life as Embrenche is a heavy burden to bear.
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</span><span>The word Embrenche, in his language, connotes distinction and grandeur.</span>