Answer: Ambush," O’Brien describes killing a man while serving in war. He had no intention of killing him—he reacted without thinking. O’Brien feels guilty about havi…
Explanation:
He should, confirm his records are accurate and include all transactions.
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I don’t know, The whole plot is good enough
Answer:
- demonstrated
- hit
- coached
- launched
- depreciated
- ran
- stretched
- jumped
- comforted
- identified
- sang
Explanation:
- No other verb fits well within this sentence.
- Baseball players have bats so they <em>hit</em> the ball over the fence. None of the other verbs made sense with this sentence.
I could keep going, but instead I advice you to use context clues to determine which verb is correct. You can also just use process of elimination by inserting random verbs into the sentence, reading it aloud, and crossing out each incorrect or abnormal sounding verb until you reach one that suits the sentence.
<span>c.Poor Richard’s, which was published once a year, was a collection of miscellaneous information.
Grammatically, sentences A and B are incorrect. In sentence A the "and" makes the sentence incorrect. In sentence B "a collection of miscellaneous information" should be set off with commas but there's only a beginning comma. Also the sentence is missing a helping verb. C is the only one that is grammatically correct.
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