Answer:
the controversy is clear with this one lo.l
Depends, but a lot of questions for lower grade levels are usually answered within the hour
To grab the reader's attention is the answer.
answer: The implicit details in this excerpt show that the speaker
still has a deep love of books and reading as an adult.
The error is in italics and bolded for you:
<em>THERE'S</em> NOW SEVEN NEW FLAVORS!
The correct way to write the sentence should be like this:
<em>THERE ARE</em> NOW SEVEN NEW FLAVORS!
The reason it is <em>There are </em>and not <em>there's(there is)</em>, is because you are talking about the new flavors being in the present tense form. Like... it's hard to explain, I guess...
Hope this helps!!!!
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