Answer:
The lesson was explained by me during the lecture.
Answer:
B. before cereal
Explanation:
These are all of the options:
A. My brother ate a <u>cold</u> bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
B. My brother ate a bowl of <u>cold</u> cereal for breakfast this morning.
C. My brother ate a bowl of cereal for <u>cold</u> breakfast this morning.
D. My <u>cold</u> brother ate a bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
Out of all of these options, option B makes the most sense.
<span>The correct answer is the first choice: ", her house bedecked in garlands of flowers," The sentence, therefore, should read, "Señora Alvarez, her house bedecked in garlands of flowers, waited excitedly for her guests to arrive." The inserted phrase is not necessary for the sentence to be grammatically correct, so therefore it is surrounded in commas, as an aside.</span>
The best answer here is D. Each type of broadcast is going to offer something different. While hearing a radio broadcast might seem to not convey the depth of the disaster, a video one will show how terrible it is. Usually this will make the audience more aware of the reality. The same is true to a transcript. Going back to read something that has already happened takes something from the presentation. You don't get the emotion that would be present in a radio broadcast or even a video one.