Answer:
On the advice of a Dr. Chisholm, Helen and her father went to Washington to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who could help them find a teacher for Helen
Explanation:
We can see clearly from passage that the main information passed was that Dr. Chrisholm, who could do nothing about Helen's condition, advised them to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell who was in a better position to help Helen and her father. They yielded to the advice of Dr. Chrisholm and went to Washington to meet Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
Answer:
B.(you)
Explanation:
The writer of that sentence is telling you to do something
Parallel structure actually eliminates distraction. for example, if you say "jane went for a run, visited her sister, then hurried home to feed her dog." vs "jane runs, visited her sister, then hurrying home to feed her dog." which one is clearer? the first. you understand the sequence of events. the second one has three different tenses--present ("runs"), past ("visits"), and indicative ("hurrying").
jenny spent her spare time reading because she is never away from it.
the issue here is a reference problem. the reader isn't sure what "it" refers to, because the subject of "it" wasn't made clear.
The answer is B I just finished the test and got it correct
Answer:
People are likely to start moving to Brooklyn
Commuting to work will probably become easier for people on both sides.
Building the bridge was a good idea
Explanation:
According to the passage from Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, Seth Low, it is narrated that Brooklyn has become available to many people as a result of the completion of the bridge which makes it easier for people to get to their places of business without. Interruption.
The opinions a person would likely form about the Brooklyn Bridge after reading the text would be to move to Brooklyn are options A, B, and E.