Answer:
B.
In 1976, the ban on pinball machines was lifted in New York City.
Answer:
She walked into the glimmering water, he followed quickly behind.
Explanation:
This sentence is worded better. Like other adverbs of manner (slowly, thoughtfully, excitedly, etc.), quickly is most often placed before the main verb, especially if the verb has a direct object.
Answer:
D). According to Farming Today magazine, "Shane Stewart, an lowa farmer,
raises the animals (Holstein cows with the sweetest personalities in the
entire Midwest."
Explanation:
The last sentence is correctly punctuated as <u>it employs the appropriate use of the comma(,), double quotation marks("..."), and full stop(.)</u>. The first option is inappropriate as it wrongly employs a full stop in the middle of the sentence and fails to close the quotation marks. While the second option is incorrect as it doesn't employ quotation marks to denote the quoted text and the third option is wrong due to incorrect use of the quotation marks. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Wordsworth means the natural elegance of the Tintern Abbey and the capacity of its environment to offer him harmony in his poetry "Tintern Abbey," It emphasizes the ability of existence to cure, much like many sentimental poems.
The answer is A as far as I know.