A. Fixing errors
They should've already found the main idea when writing so d is wrong
Answer:
D
Explanation:
These are possesive pronouns, there are all words that demonstrate ownership. If the book belongs to me, then it is mine. If the book belongs to her, then it is hers.
Han applies option c- he is challenging the credibility of sources. Ramona ,surprised, asks him if the evidence from Pettit's book was from fictional sources. Hans supports his claim through a review of Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this book which had been written by a story-teller and not by a historian was used by Pettit.
Option a- is wrong. Hans is not determining new research goals. He is questioning the credibility of sources.
Option b-is wrong. Hans is evaluating what an author said about Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this 'great' source was used by Pettit in <em>his </em>book.
Option d is wrong. Ramona is asking clarifying questions. She wants Hans to justify his claim. This states that the credibility of sources can be questioned.
Answer:
The stage directions inform the audience of who is on stage and how the stage is set up. It also describes the action taking place on stage. Stage directions are helpful when a play is being read because it helps the reader to better envision what is occurring on stage.
Explanation:
§ No bikes allowed. My friend wanted to bring their bike to the public park so they could ride around the playground area while their little sibling played on the swings with the babysitter, but there was a strict no bike rule around or in the park. They/she didn't think the rule was fair because people should at least be allowed to ride their bike INFRONT of the park on the sidewalks or parking lot since it's not like they/she was planning to ride their bike on the playground or anything, just on the sidewalk or parking lot infront of it. §