Answer:
The kind of error that needs to be fixed is:
3 verb tense inconsistencies
Explanation:
There are no run-on sentences, misspellings, or sentence fragments in the paragraph we are analyzing here. There are, however, verb tense inconsistencies. The narration begins in the past tense but, all of a sudden, a verb in the present appears. The pattern repeats throughout the passage, with verbs in the past and in the present being alternated. A way to correct such inconsistencies would be by simply using only past forms for all the verbs:
Roland was walking through the desert. The sun was setting, and he felt a chill. He carried his telescope and star map with him. He found the perfect spot, level and away from the road, and set up his tripod. He sat on the ground, crossed his legs, and waited for night to fall.
This detail tells us that when you are very committed and love someone you don’t care about whatever anyone else thinks of you. Also this tells about identity because I shows that Romeo won’t back down living Juliet even though her parents forbid it. Romeo and Juliet is all about love and identity.
Answer:
: In Chapter 7, of "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, the historical circumstance that most likely influenced the writing of this passage is tyranny during Stalin's dictatorship, in which he distorted the tenets of communism.
Explanation:
In Chapter 7, of "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, the historical circumstance that most likely influenced the writing of this passage is tyranny during Stalin's dictatorship, in which he distorted the tenets of communism. In this passage Clover states it clearly "...this was not what they had aimed at when...overthrow of the human race." Animal Farm shows the corruption of Animalistic ideals by those in power and the oppression of their equals.
In the list presented, the words classified as homophones are their/ they're, threw/ through, and to/two.
<h3>What are homophones?</h3>
This term is used to refer to words that have the same pronunciation but that are often written in a different way and have a different meaning.
<h3>What are the homophones in the list?</h3>
- Their/they're: These wors have the same pronunciation /ðɛər/ but a different meaning.
- Threw/through: Both words are pronounced as /θruː/ but their meaning is different
- Two/to: These words are pronounced as /tu:/ despite having a different meaning and grammar function.
Learn more about homophones in: brainly.com/question/1396950
Answer:
The answer is the second choice b/c
Explanation:
the first one is not properly punctuate,the third one is arranged disorderly and it isn't question and the last one is at the end of the sentence isn't full stop.