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The answer is D) PITY
because pity means feeling sorrow for one another.
According to the dictionary compassion means sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.
Note that the rule with capitalization is that proper nouns and words beginning sentences should be capitalized. When we look at the original sentence, it reads as follows:
<em>The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue, </em><em>but</em><em> an economic and political minefield.
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We can see that the word “but” is not the beginning of a sentence. In addition, “but” is not a proper noun. In this particular sentence, “but” is part of the correlative conjunction pair “not/but.” Just because the word “but” is beginning the second part of the quotation and appears immediately after quotation marks, it’s important not to get confused and think that it is beginning a new sentence.
Therefore, it should not be capitalized.
A or C is the correct answer for this
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
'Loveliest of Trees, the cherry now' is a poem written by A. E. Housman. The poem is about making the most of the present moment, adoring the nature and take pleasure in it during this short lifespan.
The line in which the theme that <em>people should take pleasure in nature during their short lives </em>is found in option D. The line in option D the speaker states that to take pleasure in nature fifty years is little. The speaker, while writing the poem is twenty-years old and expresses that as average human life is seventy years, he is left with only fifty years to take pleasure in nature, which the speaker considers is less time.
Therefore, option D is correct.
Answer:
<em>Based on my grades in honors algebra, I believe I would do well in other honors classes.</em>
Explanation:
Since Maya is writing a letter to her principal it is necessary to maintain a certain level of formality during communication. The first answer has a somewhat rude, bossy tone to it.
The second answer although acceptable is still not considered formal enough; she is nearly expressing her wish to attend honors classes.
So the most suitable answer would be <em>Based on my grades in honors algebra, I believe I would do well in other honors classes</em> as it perfectly balances Maya`s previous experience, modest way of looking at the future improvement, not exaggerating with bragging with past results or promising more than she can do.