Yes. When you cite your sources you must italicize the titles of books, genres, letters used as symbols or algebraic symbols, key terms, films, TV shows, publications, etc.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb that acts as a noun by adding -ing. In the first option conducting ends with ing however none of the other sentences contains a verb ending in it. And hence the answer is A.
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Answer:
ball is in ur. court
it is up to u to make the next decision or step
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Brontorina has the heart of a dancer...but she has a problem: she is too big to fit into Madame Lucille's dance studio. Brontorina wins everyone's heart and they realize the problem is not that she is too big, but that the studio is too small....Preschoolers loved this book.
The root word that means "to make bigger" is option A. Aug-. <span> From about 1400, from Old French </span>augmenter<span>, from Late Latin </span>augmentare<span> "to increase", from Latin </span>augmentum<span>,</span><span /><span> "an increase" from </span>augere<span>,</span><span /><span> "to increase, to make big, to enlarge, to enrich"; Greek </span>auxo<span> "increase". Examples of words that mean to increase is "augmentation".</span>