Only one among the eight seniors chose to volunteer and help the Italian Club with its fundraiser. Consequently, the club's budget will be less than anticipated.
1. Capitalize only since it's the first word of the sentence.
2 and 3. Write out the numbers one and eight since they are below ten.
4. Between should be changed to among. You can only be between two things, yet there are eight seniors.
5. Choose needs to be chose as it's the past tense.
6. Italian Club should be capitalized since it's a proper noun.
7. Fundraiser is one word.
8. There should be a period after fundraiser as it is the end of a complete idea.
9. Consequently must be capitalized since its the first word of the sentence.
10. There needs to be a comma after consequently because it's an introductory transition word.
11. Since the club owns the budget it needs to have an apostrophe to show ownership.
12. Then must be than. Then shows time while than shows comparison.
Answer:
getting a job, not being homeless etc
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to Part A would be Ignorant, as the author goes on to state that his youthful understanding had struggled in vain. If someone is ignorant of something, yet they do not take the time to actually go research or learn about that thing, then they would be struggling in vain because they are selfish and not taking time to research what it is that the other person is saying that they do not understand.
For the answer to Part B, I would say that (Frederick) Douglass' new awareness of how owners maintain control over slaves allows him to better understand how to improve his situation. I say this because he seems to have an awakening/epiphany in the very last line: "I now understood what had been to me a most perplexing difficulty".
Explanation:
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The first stanza of the poem, The Rape of the Lock indicates that the poem is mock-heroic. Pope establishes at the beginning that the poem mocks the heroic styles of love and war. For example, "What dire offence, from am'rous Causes spring/ What mighty Contest rise from Trivial things". The phrases, 'am'rous Causes' and 'Trivial things' indicate the mock nature of this poem.
Answer:
Because she thinks they'll be accused of being witches.