Answer: you can
Explanation:
You can go to brainless homepage and see English or any other subjects you might be good at or know the answer too.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
You could put a comma to continue the sentence, and it would make more sense.
Answer:
Sixth line
Explanation:
The best answer for this question is the Sixth line or "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." After talking about how the author seen roses damask'd, (which means patterned or streaked with red or white) the author talks about how she sees no roses (which are red) in her cheeks implying that the Goddess is in fact pale since damask'd meant a pattern with red and white.
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Answer:
is this supposed to be a question?
Answer:
Correct
Explanation:
According to a different source, this sentence has to be corrected if it is an example of a fused sentence or a comma splice. In this example, this sentence is correct. The sentence contains several independent clauses. However, these are separated either by a period or by a semicolon. These are both correct ways to separate such sentences.