The excerpt as a whole communicates a wide array of words president Roosevelt eloquently employs; however, it is <em>the content of the executive order itself </em>which best describes his use of vocabulary.
President Roosevelt is able to command the furnishing of a myriad of resources from various domains of interest including: <em>"medical aid, hospitalization, food, clothing, transportation, use of land and shelter</em>". After referrering to other supplies, he is also able to point out categories without an overlap, e.g. <em>"equipment, utilities, facilities and services"</em>.
Answer:
McCarthy criticizes the state department for communism
Explanation:
he believes there are communists in the state department
Answer: 3. As I came in the front door, Eddie is going out the back door.
Explanation:
Came is a past-tense verb.
Is going is present tense.
While all of the other sentences feature a consistent verb tense (either present OR past tense), the sentence above is the only one that features a shift.
I think it is that he was the only one talking
Answer: B
Explanation: A colon should be placed in between the two phrases ‘It wasn’t easy’ and ‘in order to start writing a paper’ since the second phrase occurs following the first phrase.
A comma is needed in between ‘in order to start writing a paper’ and ‘I had to brainstorm ideas’ because ‘in order’ requires a comma. It’s similar to (‘However,’) or (‘Because of this,”).