The first word in a quotation that is a complete sentence is capitalized, but the first word in a partial quotation is not: He said, “Life is just one d*mned thing after another.”
The Beach is gold like sunflowers waiting in the hot sun to be watered the sand bellows through your feet as you walk in it I wonder why is this
I'd say the best answer would be G. As it shows that it was ruined and no one cared.
Answer:
D. source has more than three authors.
Explanation:
'et al.' is used in the in-text citations where three or than than three authors are to be mentioned for a particular work. The meaning of the Latin word 'et al.' is 'and others'. The last name of the first author is written and then 'et al.' is added to it. A comma (,) is then added along with the year of the publication of the work. In this way, the in-text citation is shortened by just adding the last name of the authors.
Answer:
2. Extrovert
3. Avert
4. Traverse
Explanation:
All you have to do is take the prefixes, mix them with the roots, and search what the words mean. For example, I found the answer to number three because the prefix "a-" means away from (as the word box tells you) and then I put "a-" with both "vert" and "verse". I knew that "avert" was correct because avert means to turn away. But you could simply put "a-" with "vert" and "verse" and search what the words meant.
I hope my explanation wasn't too confusing :)