Answer:
Dative and ablative
Explanation:
In dative and ablative, the plurals are always same, they do not change both in the first and second declensions. It ends always with "is" in plural e.g axis, analysis, thesis
The match must be lit first because through it, it is possible to light other objects.
In this situation, you must follow these steps:
- Keep the kerosene lamp near you.
- Light the match and light the lamp quickly with it.
- With the lamplight, locate the oil stove and the woodstove.
- Remove a little oil from the stove and throw it on top of the wood, to speed up the process.
- Use the lamp flame to light the oil stove.
- Use the flame of the oil stove to light the wood that you have soiled with oil.
- Use this wood to light the woodstove.
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Answer:
A. The ball slowly rolled around the rim and finally, dropped through the hoop.
Explanation:
Punctuation is the use of the grammatical signs to indicate correct sentence construction. These marks make the sentence right, indicating how the sentence is to be read or taken. The signs may be of the comma, full-stop, question mark, or an exclamation mark, among others.
From the given options, the nest sentence that punctuates it correctly for a pause is the first option. The sentence reads <em>"The ball slowly rolled around the rim and finally, dropped through the hoop."</em>, putting the pause (comma) after finally, where the change in the sentence is made.
The other options' use of the pause in the sentence, (sentence B- comma after rolled and rim), (sentence C uses ..... after rolled) while (sentence D used it after rim) are all wrong. "The ball rolled around the rim" is a free flow sentence with no need for a pause, while there is also no need for a pause after "rim".
Thus, the correct answer is option A.