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<u>Answer: 'during' is the correct answer, because a preposition is where one is, so, if Britney was texting during the movie, it was mid-movie, or while the movie was playing.
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Answer:
Yes, you can use either one except that most teachers prefer a pencil.
Explanation:
"It is a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work".
Aka: a before hand explanation of what's coming ahead, whether it tells the ending, or provides extra information that the actual work doesn't.
1. Music soothes me.
2. Billy bakes brownies every Halloween.
3. The police are arguing again.
4. Elsie never takes the bus to work.
5. One of the people who owns that house has no insurance.
6. One of these mechanics has a set of jumper cables.
7. The pastor and driver are mending the wings of butterflies.
8. Both of my essays are brilliant.
9. The pulses emitted by a neutron star recur at precise intervals.
10. One of my uncles dances at the Rainbow cafe.
Answer:
A.. Price increase was the natural of supply and demand economics