Answer:
"Provisional drivers could each save up to £500 on their car insurance by undertaking advanced driving lessons," the government has confirmed.
"We want people to go on improving their driving skills throughout their driving careers," said David Ashworth, a junior minister at the Department for Transport. "This is about creating the right sort of education and incentivising people to do it."
Explanation:
You haven't provided the complete question, but I found a similar one online. I assume that your task is to correct punctuation, especially quotation marks.
Quotation marks are used in direct speech - when you want to relay someone's words in the exact way they were spoken. Quoted words will be framed by quotation marks. In this case, the reporting clause (the part that doesn't contain quoted words) will be separated from quoted words by a comma. Commas and periods are always included inside the quotation marks, as you can see in the Answer section.
Answer:
Max hears a voice in her head, but she doesn’t know whose it is or if she can trust what it says. How does
she determine whether or not she can trust it
The sentence that uses Standard English is The boy had grown up very quickly.
Standard English uses correct grammar and vocabulary, and the first sentence doesn't - it should be <em>The boy grew up very quickly.</em>
Answer:
Cleanliness – Short Paragraph 1.
Cleanliness refers to the habitual acts of keeping the dirt away, to maintain good health, following both personal and environmental hygiene practices. ... Cleanliness is the basis for a healthy mind and body necessary for a successful and satisfied life.
(c) but I’m not sure don’t trust me