Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building and "Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building."
(Can you choose two?)
Number one isn't correct, because even if someone was saying Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building, the period should be inside the quotations, not outside, so that one's incorrect either way.
The next one, it should be Liz shouted for, "everyone to leave the building." So the comma is in the wrong place for that one.
Answer:
In court, Colvin opposed the segregation law by declaring herself not guilty. The court, however, ruled against her and put her on probation. Despite the light sentence, Colvin could not escape the court of public opinion. The once-quiet student was branded a troublemaker by some, and she had to drop out of college.
Explanation:
C:a man who wants to settle down with a family.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Umungasi,
Aba,
Abia State,
Nigeria.
2nd November, 2020
The Chairman,
National Library Commission,
Federal Secretariat,
FCT.
Sir,
REQUEST FOR A FURNISHED LIBRARY IN ABA
It is with utmost expediency that I write to you to demand the opening of a state of the art library in Aba metropolis.
Aba is an ancient town in South Eastern Nigerian known for its zest for the acquisition of knowledge. Aba is home to three tertiary institutions of international repute. These institutions have contributed positively to local and international research.
Unfortunately, there is no public library that serves the residents of Aba metropolis. Aba residents have to travel to Owerri to access a furnished public library. This situation has a negative impact on the younger generation. It hinders the development of a reading culture among youths and teenagers.
Personally, I have been forced to undertake trips to nearby cities in order to access library services. This ought not to be so in the 21st century.
I call on you to use your good office to initiate the location of a well furnished public library in Aba metropolis.
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
Jude Chinonso Njoku