A possessive nouse shows a relationship of belonging between one thing and another. To form the possessive<span>, add apostrophe + s to the </span>noun<span>. If the </span>noun<span> is plural, or already ends in s, just add an apostrophe after the s.</span>
1) The girl's kite.
2) The mom's job.
3) The cat's dish.
Embryology, or the study of embryos, can help us find plenty of evidence to support the theory of evolution. For example, vestigial structures such as tails or gills in humans can be found in embryos early during their development.
Answer:
A.
3. whose
4. that
5. who
6. where
7. who
B.
2. he
3. they
4. it
5. her
6. there
7. it
C.
1. where the mona lisa can be seen
2. which is in the andes
3. whose voice will never be forgotten
4. which was opened in china in 2011
5. who was a human rights leader
6. whose wife is the singer beyonce
7. where native americans protected themselves
Explanation:
If I am correct the answer should be "<span>It is grammatically correct, but the parallel structure can be called into question in the second half of the sentence" hope it helps good luck </span>
Answer:
A. Given that the author reveres Valmiki as a prophet, I don't think we can count on his objectivity.
Note that reveres pretty much means "worship", and if the author reveres Valmiki, it means that the author's opinion is positive, and is not objective.
Objective means giving information without including one own's opinions or "feelings", and only giving the facts.
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