The correct answer is option D) Revise “finally” at the beginning of Sentence 5.
In this case, the author is writing about pets in the USA but it is not providing a chronological order for that. And the sentence connector "finally" is usually used when giving an order together with other connectors such as "first, second, finally".
Option A should not be revised as the sentence connector "for example" is providing evidence for the previous statement.
Option B is also correctly used in the sentence since the connector "however" is indicating a contradition between ownership of pets and how they are acquired.
Option C is also correctly placed in the sentence since the connector "specifically" is providing concrete examples of the previous sentence.
C. A linking verb helps other verbs, a linking verb cant stand alone so it "links" with another to make a verb phrase.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was formed 70 years ago by 12 countries as a shield against Soviet political expansion to the west. Although they fought on the same sides during the WW2, soon after the war finished USA and Western Europe countries, on one side, and USSR, on the other, engaged in new conflict, political in its nature. Communism through USSR started spreading from the East to the Middle Europe (Hungary, Czechoslovakia) and shook the foundations of Western democracy and capitalism. Counterreaction of the Western countries was forming the NATO in 1949.
Answer:
There are six types of syllables:
Explanation:
A closed syllable ends in a consonant. The vowel has a short vowel sound, as in the word bat.
An open syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel has a long vowel sound, as in the first syllable of apron.
A vowel-consonant-e syllable is typically found at the end of a word. The final e is silent and makes the next vowel before it long, as in the word name.
A vowel team syllable has two vowels next to each other that together say a new sound, as in the word south.
A consonant+l-e syllable is found in words like handle, puzzle, and middle.
An r-controlled syllable contains a vowel followed by the letter r. The r controls the vowel and changes the way it is pronounced, as in the word car.