Answer:
1. Because she studied (a positive), but couldn't (a negative word), it means that you must use "but" or another word to describe it:
Lara studied several hours every night, but she couldn't earn higher than a B on the daily quizzes.
2. This is a run-on sentence, because it is best to separate both of them. However, if added together, there is need of a comma:
After Audie Murphy had proved himself a true hero in World War II, he became a hero of the silver screen in many actions films.
3. Again, this is a run-on sentence in which it would be best to separate both of the sentence fragments. However, since this is not an answer choice, it is best to separate using a comma:
The invention of the telescope led later astronomers to the discovery of countless celestial objects, yet it failed at the time to bring its inventor the recognition he was due.
4. He awoke from his nap while riding in the passenger seat of the car, Brian was surprised to discover that his father had driven several hundred miles.
"When he awoke from his nap" is a better choice, because while it describes the past, it should be put from a present-time view, which means that it must connect to the present-time from the past.
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The picture would most likely have eccentric or bright colours that will catch the eyes of many. but most importantly, it would have to show produce from the farmer's market, or something that you'll likely see at the farmer's market.
i hope this helps.
Answer:
The mother
Explanation:
A subject is someone who is performing the action. A subject usually contains a noun or pronoun.
The mother is the subject in this sentence because she missed four days of work.
I’m pretty sure that it’s omniscient :)
Explanation: Here's and example
I parked the car HERE
I parked the car RIGHT HERE
I parked the car RIGHT HERE UNDER THE BRIDGE
The wors in all caps are examples of adverb phrases