Some of the things include- High GPA (of course); taking honors classes; volunteer work/jobs; taking important extra curricular activities like Scholars Bowl, NHS, JROTC; and keeping a clean record and attendance
Answer:
who, what, were, when, why
Explanation:
The one I don't like is the following one:
<span>Jack likes baseball as much as I.
I would say either: as much as me
or
as much as I am
but not "as much as i"
</span>("as much as" requires either accusative or a phrase following it)
Answer:
Complete sentence.
Explanation:
A sentence fragment is a clause or a group of words that are part of a sentence but do not form or make a complete sentence. They can be best identified by the structure or composition of the sentence, as it will miss either a subject, a verb or an object, or a complete thought. Even if it contains both a subject and a verb, it can sometimes be a sentence fragment.
The given sentence "the author researched the Great Depression" is a complete sentence as it has all the necessary elements of a complete sentence.
Not enough information to answer sorry!