My burden
This heavy weight, I cannot lift,
This "easiness" doesn't exist,
The bright side disappeared
While you left me here
Though you held me sharpened,
<span>You always left me burdened.</span>
The subject of a topic sentence is called the controlling idea.
Answer:
C) Well, I hope he doesn't forget to check his email before he leaves.
Explanation:
Clean verbatim is one of the ways to transcribe the spoken words. In this method, the approach is to make the sentence clear and easy to read and understand. The important information is tended towards providing a complete and better understanding. Crutch words and fillers are removed from the speech. The use of punctuation is made clear so that the true meaning of the speech is maintained in the speech.
Option C) is the correct way of transcription of the given sentence. The comma has been used after 'well' to add a pause.
Answer:
A. I only had one thing on my mind this Halloween—candy corn.
Explanation:
In English, a dash is a horizontal line in the middle of a line of text and it's used to indicate added emphasis, an interruption or a pause. In other words, dashes subtly change the tone of the sentence to make a more emphatic idea.
In this example, the person is talking about what it's on their mind: candy corn.
If you take a look at the options given, you can see that the one that puts emphasis on the candy corn (which is the one thing on the mind of the person) would be option A. Remember also that dashes indicate a pause, when you read options B and C pausing at where the dash is, the sentence doesn't sound right and in the case of option C it even sounds odd as if it didn't make any sense.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
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