The errors in the sentences have been identified and corrected as follows:
- The boys <u>slowly</u> ate the lunch they bought.
- Mensah sold the food <u>with</u> fresh meat to the customer.
- My mother enrolled in a medical school when I was five years old.
- I was told to pay attention in class always.
- We <u>rolled</u> down the window when we got in the car.
- The farmer along with his cows <u>rise</u> early.
- Neither the station master nor the drivers <u>has</u> the right of way.
- Cheating can result in <u>either</u> suspension or expulsion in University of Ghana.
- Dancing, swimming and going to the mall is enjoyed by the two girls.
- He wore a <u>loose</u> belt.
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>
A sentence refer to a group of words that is made up of a subject and predicate, which are typically used to convey a logical information.
<h3>The type of error in sentences.</h3>
In English language, there are different type of error in sentences and the common ones include the following:
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement.
- Misplacement of the parts of speech.
- Incorrect use of antecedent.
- Combining possessives and plurals.
- Run-on sentence or comma splice.
Read more on sentence errors here: brainly.com/question/985037
Answer:
the man builds an emergency fire after he steps into a small spring under the snow and gets wet halfway to his knees. Jack London's short story exemplifies the theory of naturalism which holds that man is subject to natural forces beyond his control.
Yes, I can help you, or can I?
THE ANSWER IS C BECAUSE THE DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION TALKS ABOUT THE TRAITS ON DIRECTLY WHAT THE CHARACTER IS. INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION IS WHEN THE AUTHOR GIVES THE READER CLUES OF WHAT THE CHARACTER IS. THE ANSWER IS C IN GENERAL
1. B) mark my words, you won’t see a view like the for a while.
2. A) Every town north of Port Allen has a town mayor except for Ibis Lake. (mayor is not capitalized because they are not speaking of a specific mayor. If they were talking about, say,” Major Joe” it would be capitalized.
3.A) During June, we began weekly walks, camping by creeks along the way.
A tip for these since they can get tricky, read the sentence like you normally would, ignoring the punctuation. take a moment to pause after every comma. If you wouldn’t pause when talking normally, then the comma doesn’t go there. Don’t overthink with these!