Answer: The internet.
Explanation:
There are just too many advantages. The internet can provide information that teachers just can't give. Teaching is just a one man band, and what that one person knows is what that one person teaches. However, the internet collects data and knowledge from people all over the world. You have libraries, museums, and schools all in the palm of your hand.
The following sentence is written correctly:
B. The drum major performed badly because she forgot the routine.
<u>Why not A, C or D?</u>
A. The team played <u>good</u> in their championship game so they won. The word<em> good</em> should be replaced with the word<em> well</em>. An adverb describes a verb, the word well would describe how they played. Good is an adjective that describes a noun.
C. Ivan feels<u> well</u> about his choice to join the after-school program. The word <em>well</em> should be replaced with the word <em>good.</em> Whenever, one says someone is feeling well it refers to their health.
D. The gymnast felt<u> badly</u> because they had skipped breakfast. The word <em>badlly</em> should be replaced with the word <em>bad</em>.
The correct answer is:
I. Details in the story
II. Historical context.
Explanation:
An author's purpose is the main reason why an author decided to write, it is the main objective of the author and it can be to inform, entertain, persuade or to explain. The purpose of an author can be found by details in the story such as information and facts or in a historical context that helps understand, explain and inform the reader about a specific topic.
Hello there!
Well, you can choose an interesting topic.
For example:
1) The importance of social media
2) The dark side of social media
3) Worldwide ban for texting while driving
4) The best moment of your life
Anything you want :) These example above are some essay I wrote last year.
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Answer:
its b
Explanation:
auxiliary verbs - "verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs."