1. Turning her back to the class , she bagan writing on the board
2. Having been hit in the neck by a spitball , Jamie bent down to pick it up
3. Smiling her sunniest smile , she addressed the class.
4. (didnt understand the sentence/didn't make sense to me)
5. The car came equipped with power steering , air-conditioning bucket seats , and new tires.
6. He jumped out of bed , cleaned his teeth , had a shower , ate breakfast , and then went to school.
7. The doctor had treated patients who suffered from , hepatitis , chickenpox , measles , the mumps , and glandular fever.
“Galileo” “Galeel”, if it’s a context clue on a passage or a paragraph I need the passage or paragraph to find the context clues for the word galleon.
Answer: C. I was
surprised by how loud my new baby sister could cry I might have to get ear
plugs.
Explanation: A
run-on sentence is a sentence that conjoins thought with the usage of
conjunctions and punctuation such as a comma or semi-colon. Choice C did not
use any punctuation, besides a period (which doesn't matter in this case) and
did not contain any conjunctions whatsoever.
Choice A is
incorrect because the word "so" was used to bridge two thoughts.
"So" is a conjunction. Also, a comma was used, so we know this isn't
a run-on sentence.
Choice B is
incorrect because the word "and" was used merge two thoughts.
"And" is a conjunction.
Choice D is
incorrect because a semi-colon was used to couple two thoughts into one
sentence.
Thus, the answer is
Choice C.
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Answer:
<em>Epigraphy is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the writing and the writers</em><em>.</em>
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
i remember doing this in 8th grade it was such a nice book.
when he was not moving you will learn later on in the story that his father is not dead. and quote was "resting his eyes."