Answer:
This is a fragment.
Explanation:
We are told that kids like to play games, and these words put together are almost enough to tell us what is happening. We don't know why they like to play games.
It isn't a sentence because the thought isn't completed, since we don't know enough of the information from this fragment.
#teamtrees #WAP(Water And Plant)
Explanation:
General Safety
Don't fool around. ...
Never work while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as you are a hazard to yourself and your co-workers.
Pay particular attention to moving objects, such as equipment, dollies, mixers, and slicers.
Answer:
C) Of course; Then again
Explanation:
The sentence deals with contrasting yet common pinion of the speaker. So, to make the sentence in a plausibly correct sentence, the word pairings of "Of course and Then again" should be used. Then the sentence becomes
I am of two minds on this issue.<em><u>Of course</u></em>, I feel strongly that freedom should not ever be restricted.<u><em>Then again</em></u>, there are times when we may have to temporarily forfeit our rights for the sake of our safety.
The first choice agrees with the claim. But the use of "then again" gives the other side of the opinion while not exactly refuting the preceding claim. The there given word pairing option are not usable for their standing with the passage can't really support the claims made in it.
Answer:
Rainsford is an excellent hunter.
"I've seen you pick off a moose moving ... at four hundred yards."
Whitney has been to Rio before.
"It will be light in Rio," promised Whitney
This is the first time Rainsford has made this journey.
"What island is it?" Rainsford asked.
Rainsford does not sympathize with the animals he kills.
"Who cares how a jaguar feels?"
Explanation:
The dialogues are from an adventure novel named "The Most Dangerous Game" (1924) written by Richard Connell.
Rainsford is novel's protagonist and Whitney is his friend. They go to Ship-Trap Island which most hunters and sailors dread and avoid because of it being very dangerous.