Answer:
The best way to revise the sentence is the one expressed in letter D. a concern of the townspeople.
Explanation:
First, let's ask this question to the sentence: <u>What was the concern of the townspeople? That there would be an excess of traffic noise. This information is given immediately before we learn that the townspeople were concerned about it. Thus, we can transform the last clause, "this was a concern of the townspeople," into an appositive. By doing so, we connect the last clause to the rest of the sentence in a simpler yet effective manner. It's as if we are simply adding an extra information to what we already know</u>:
By routing the new highway around the town instead of through the middle of it, the governor prevented an excess of traffic noise, a concern of the townspeople.
Cows flying through the air among the dusty clouds.
A giant tree connecting the earth and the sky.
The cattle walking down the branches of the fig tree.
The narrator being the granddaughter of a god.
Answer:
D. My favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, open double quoteRebecca,close double quote is based on the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, who also wrote the story open double quoteThe Birds.close double quote
Explanation:
The italics should be on any novel or movie. The answer D uses it correctly by placing it on both the movie and story, whilst the other incorrect answer only place the italics on one.
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A cause-effect relationship<span> is a </span>relationship<span> in which one event (the </span>cause<span>) makes another event happen (the </span>effect<span>).</span>