Hello. You forgot to introduce the answer options. The options are:
A. The white moose are rare and weird, these mysterious white moose are showing up everywhere. B. While this condition is weird, it isn't stopping these moose from popping up all over the place. C. The weird white moose are rare, but they seem to be all over the place these days. D. While this condition is rare, these mysterious white moose continue to show up across Europe.
Answer:
D. While this condition is rare, these mysterious white moose continue to show up across Europe.
Explanation:
The option selected above uses formal words and a more cultured and appropriate diction to be presented to a group of professionals who will analyze whether the text is able to expose information in an appropriate way for the academic environment. In addition to presenting a formal tone, the text remains simple and accessible so that anyone can understand the message addressed.
Answer:Can John read? Is Peter going? Have they lived in London for 5 years? Are we joining? What is broken?
Explanation:
Answer:
When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline. Similarly, we first see Juliet at home with her mother and her Nurse, discussing a potential marriage to Paris.
Explanation:
Ruising down Sunset Boulevard never in my life looked so perfect. It was summer vacation. My mom, dad, brother, and I had all decided to travel out of town for a week or so. We never thought we would have to deal with an uninvited guest before. I guess we were wrong.
As we were travelling, we did ordinary, family road trip things such as singing, stopping at every gas station for food, and arguing. Especially, arguing happened way too often. One gas station didn't seem normal to me, though. It was all run-down, and it looked as if it was about to cave in on us. I was running down the aisles, but suddenly a dark figure stopped my wandering eyes. The second I looked back, it was gone.
I heard a faint noise coming from the opposite direction. ''Dylan, what's wrong? It's time to go. You can't spend all your time jumping and running through aisles.'' My brother cut in. ''Yeah, stop bein' so immature.'' I knew they were right, and I had just lost most of my pride to my brother.
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<span>An omission in a text is correctly punctuated using a :
B. Dash.
Omission is made to purposely left out a point (usually due to moral or legal issues). In order to do so, writers usually create a blank space before the next word.
And to create a blank space, we need to use dash.</span>