B) in the prewriting stage
you have to know what you are going to write about and why so, in the prewriting stage
My answer to the question is false
Conditional statement, hypothesis, and conclusion
Another name for an if-then statement is a conditional statement. Every conditional has two parts. The part following if is the hypothesis and the part following then is the conclusion.
A conditional statement is a statement that is usually in the “if-then” form. It is used to express unreal or possible situations. Conditional statements are made up of two parts; the part that follows if (hypothesis or conditional part), and the part that follows then (the main part or conclusion). When writing a conditional statement, the order of arrangement of the two parts is not important but a comma should be used to separate them.
Answer:
the house on my block have two stories
Explanation:
this is because we can't build a house on block instead we use block to build a house