Explanation:
As I understood from your question, you need to know what the root admit means and what other words you can create using this root.
The root admit (Latin: admittere) means to give entrance, allow to enter, to let in; the other meaning is to declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of.
Taking this into consideration, we can compose a few words with this root.
<u>Examples:</u>
<u>Admittance</u> (noun) - the right to enter.
I was refused admittance to take part in this game.
<u>Admission</u> (noun) - the act of admitting someone to enter.
They were denied admission to enter the club.
I hope it helped you :)
If it is picking out a sentence in the paragraph, I would say "Researchers have been able to use this inherent intelligence to teach Koko sign language.
Answer:
Sequence of Events
Explanation:
because they were using first, next, etc..
Barely, just now, at this moment
Answer:
This sentence has a dangling construction.
Explanation:
A dangling modifier in a sentence is a word or phrase that is supposed to modify another word. A dangling modifier is one that does not refer to anything in specific, which makes it ambiguous. Let's take a look at the sentence:
"While driving to school, the front tire blew out."
The modifier is "while driving to school". Because of its position, it may initially sound as if the front tire was driving to school. We know that to be impossible, and that this modifier refers to a person who was driving. However, that person is not mentioned in the sentence, and that is precisely the problem here. The modifier is not referring to the word it should. One possible way to correct this dangling construction is to add the person who was performing the action to the sentence:
- While I was driving to school, the front tire blew out.