Answer:
1. You said <u>that you would never go</u> to that hairdresser again.
2. Katie asked John <u>what he was going</u> to buy.
3. The editor told <u>me to rewrite</u> this story.
4. The interviewer asked me <u>if I had ever written</u> a blog.
You are supposed to write these in the past tense. pls mark me the brainliest
The correct way to cite a newspaper article in print is
A. Green, Patrick. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." The California Herald 2 June 2013 late ed.: B8. Print.
The format to follow for citing a newspaper article in MLA format;
Last name, First name "Article Title" <em>Newspaper Title </em>[city]<em> </em>Date Published: Page(s). Print.
Another example:
Smith, John. "Are Energy Drinks Hurting Our Teenagers?" <em>New York Times</em> 1 Jan. 2013: 1. Print
Number one, where are the sentences? Number two, where is the previous question? Number three, the correct term is 'which' not 'witch'. I will help you, but only if you correct the problems I have pointed about above. Thank you.
We will wash the wheels with water whenever we can.
Alliteration in the repetition of a sound or letter. In this case, I repeated the 'w' in the sentence.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
If you want to survive homework, you need to destroy it
Explanation:
you just go get a bomb at bombs r us and explode it