1. True. The fact can be verified.2. True. Generalizations are often unreliable.3. True. same reason as #24. B. The comma comes after the introductory prepositional phrase. 5. A. The comma should come before the conjunction (but).6. C. Think about interrogations where an investigator asks the accused a bunch of questions.7. B. Think imp...like it's important to do this now!8. A. To declare is to make a statement.9. B. It's important to do.10. C. It's a question.11. Pathos. P = person12. Logos. L = logic13. Ethos. E = emotion14. Pathos. It's focusing on the credibility of the dentist. 15. Ethos. It's appealing to the emotions of the viewers to elicit donations.
The answer is C. tear down the stone wall and get to know his neighbor better
The narrator seems to question why they need a wall but his neighbor doesn't feel the same and says the famous line "good fences make good neighbors"
Answer:
A. Jupiter is a large, gaseous planet with an atmosphere similar to that of the Sun.
Answer:
She walked into the glimmering water, he followed quickly behind.
Explanation:
This sentence is worded better. Like other adverbs of manner (slowly, thoughtfully, excitedly, etc.), quickly is most often placed before the main verb, especially if the verb has a direct object.
B. break. because it says a pause caused by technical problems and that wouldn't be a announcement or show. a pause is another word for break