Answer:
I can write the whole project for you at a reasonable fee
Explanation:
email me at lyndertutors, g mail.com if I won't be online
Answer:
11. B
Explanation:
Remember, the narrator Nick Adams was in an Italian hospital where he met an Italian major who came for physiotherapy just as Nick. Their conversations progresses and we are told that the Italian Major starts to correct Nick's Italian, evidently showing that he may well not be of Italian origin.
Answer:
9. Sentence fragment: Since you don't have it.
10. Run-on sentence: Please help me wash him, he's dirty.
11. Run-on sentence: I hope you like watching baseball, I really love it.
Explanation:
9. This sentence is incomplete; what is "it"? It is technically grammatically incorrect to begin a sentence with a conjunction, such as the words because, since, as, and many more. This sentence does not have a definite subject, but it has a verb, "it".
10. This sentence is composed of two clauses; although they are both related, it is a run-on sentence, since the second clause refers to the first without the use of a word such as "and". The comma could also be replaced with a semicolon or a period.
11. Once again, the second clause within this sentence refers to the first one and has incorrect punctuation.
I hope this helped! If it is still unclear, do visit this/these website(s) about run-on sentences:
http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/runons.htm
http://www.butte.edu/departments/cas/tipsheets/grammar/run_ons.html
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
A- There is no glory to war
B- C explains it better
D- There is no glory in war