D. structure is how the ideas are organized and presented in a text, and this is usually premeditated with an outline.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How does the poet use personification in describing his city in Lines 18-19 of "Chicago"? A. The poet compares Chicago with other cities in a personable way. B. The poet describes the city as coarse and strong. C. The poet gives the city a "head," it "sings," and is "proud" -- all human-like attributes. can you help me with my question
The options for this question are:
A.quake
B.quaking
C.have quaked
D.will be quaking
Answer: D. will be quaking.
Explanation: the given sentence is talking about events that will happen in a close future (we can know this because it says "Tomorrow night"), so the correct tense to complete the sentence have to be a future tense, in this case, from the given options, the one that represents a future tense, is option D: will be quaking, so the sentence would be: Tomorrow night when we take the ghost tour of the city, I will be quaking in my boots, hoping we don’t actually see anything too spooky!
Here's the answer written correctly. I assume Rev is the name of a company, so I hope that you're not using this to cheat for a job application.
Thanks for your interest in Rev. Please listen carefully to the audio file all the way to the end, and please edit and transcribe as needed, correcting misspellings, researching names, and attributing speech to the correct speaker to create an accurate transcript. Let's talk a little bit about Rev and it's expectations.
(Here's also a way to write it that flows better and sounds more professional, in my opinion.)
Thank you for your interest in Rev. Please listen carefully to the entire audio file, revising and editing as needed, correcting misspellings, researching names, and attributing speech to the correct speaker. Please be as accurate as possible. Let's talk a little bit about Rev and it's expectations.
Peer pressure :<em> influence from members of one's peer group.</em>
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Bullying : <em>seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).</em>