What is this supposed to indicate? Like, what do you need help with?
The action you should take when drafting in order to allow for the adding of details later is "leave space between sentences," as explained below.
<h3>What is a draft?</h3>
Imagine you need write a story for your English class. You already have some ideas, but you think you will probably want to change a some things later. This version of the story, thus, is not final. It is just a preliminary version that will be edited - it is a draft.
When we write a draft, we do so while being aware that we will change it later. One of the changes we can make is add details to the story. A useful thing to do is to leave space between sentences so that those details can be included.
Therefore, the best answer choices for this question is option A, "leave space between sentences."
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The protagonist is the main character in a story. So the correct answer is C
There are an infinite number of them.
Pick any number, multiply the 4 and the 5 both by it, and write the new
numbers in place of them. The new fraction is equivalent to 4/5 .
Instead of reducing a fraction to lower terms, what you have just done is
expand the fraction to higher terms.