Answer:
The swarm of wasps went near the driver of the crane thing.
Explanation:
Answer:
The spelling error happens with the word "accept". The word should be spelled "except". The error is caused by the similar pronunciation of the two words.
Explanation:
It is not uncommon for certain words to be confused with another because of the way they sound. That is what happens with "accept" and "except". However, mistaking one for the other can lead to an error, since they convey very different meanings.<u> "Accept" is a verb that means to receive, to welcome. On the other hand, "except" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, and it means "excluding" or "leaving out".</u> Take a look at the examples below:
- I accept your apologies.
- I will visit everyone except cousin Marjorie.
<u>Now, in the question, the sentence's context asks for the use of "except" instead of "accept". The speaker means that everyone but him (excluding him) made two-dimensional works.</u> The sentence should be:
- Everyone, that is, except for me.
Answer:
1. interrogative sentence
2 affirmative
3 wh question
4 imperative
5 exclamatory
6 command
7 negative
8 wh question
9 imperative
10 imperative
11 yes no question
12 imperative
13 affirmative
14 imperative
15 affirmative
Answer:
c) The right to bear arms
Explanation:
Universal human rights are those rights which are constant for all the humans. The government is liable to providing those rights to the citizens and the citizens have the right to ask for their rights from the government.
Universal human rights include the right to work as they wish, freedom from torture, the right to not be subjected to arbitrary arrest. Whereas anything that can harm other citizens does not come in the domain of civil rights, For example the right to bear arms.
Answer:
Casca believes the storm is revenge from the gods on those who wish to prevent Caesar from becoming king.