Answer:
A. 5
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to know what a sentence fragment means.
Fragments are incomplete sentences. They are missing one of three main elements: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought. In the given paragraph, there are 5 sentence fragments:
- <em>Hoping for great results.</em>
- <em>To get the cells to fight the virus.</em>
- <em>Studying this amazing outcome further.</em>
- <em>Becoming famous.</em>
- <em>As he shouted "Eureka" and jumped into the air. </em>
They are all missing one complete thought, and we don't get the full information. They seem to be the dependent clauses that miss the main clause. We can't understand what is happening, who is the doer or why they are mentioned at all.
I hope it helped you :)
Answer:
“No,” said she, “I simply cannot lie to Mme. Forestier! We must tell her the truth and promise to repay her.” Shortly thereafter, Mme. Forestier showed up on the Loisel’s door step. “Oh! Bonjour, madame! My, I was not expecting to see you so soon!” remarked Mme. Loisel. “Please, please, come in!” “I’ve come about the necklace,” Mme. Forestier replied simply. Mme. Loisel sighed. “Of course. I cannot apologize enough for what has happened! I’m a terrible friend and I know I could never replace the sentimental value of the necklace, but we will work as hard as we can until it can be replaced.” Mme. Forestier was touched, and took both her friend’s hands as she replied: “Oh, my poor Matilda! That will never do! You simply must find the real necklace!”
“Oh, but we tried! We look everywhere, and we simply could not find it!” said Mme. Loisel. “Matilda,” Mme. Forestier said seriously, “it is absolutely imperative that you find the original. You don’t understand,” she said urgently, “I got it in Egypt and —” Mme. Loisel interrupted, “I am so, so, so sorry, Mme. Forestier! I can continue to search for it, but I can’t guarantee —” “No, Marilda! The necklace is cursed!” Mme. Loisel gasped. “Unless the necklace is returned to its case in twenty-four hours, great misfortune will befall the last person who has worn it!” “Th-that… that means… me!” Mme. Loisel cried. “Yes, indeed it does. That’s why I was so willing to lend you the necklace in the first place. The curse has been lifted off of me and placed onto you, and for that, I am thankful. I just thought I’d give you the heads up before you suddenly dropped dead.” Mme. Loisel suddenly dropped dead. “Well, my work here is done,” said Mme. Forestier, and she lived happily ever after.
Answer:
My boy hear my words well
Race is the child of racism
not the father as many can tell
Naming the people is a matter of hierarchy
Leaders they say It's a daughter of nature
reality shows It's not genealogy
but criminal power that comes from the people
I write you today in your fifteenth year,
I urge you to struggle for the memory fear
And pray for the dreamers, but don't cry a tear
Explanation: The poem consists of 50 words taken out of the book "Between the world and me". It summarizes the story about the writer, who wrote a letter to his fifteen-year-old son about the struggles he went through as a black child, and how he made his place in the world. Some phrases are taken textually from the story, such as: "Race is the child of racism, not the father" and "I write you today in your fifteenth year". The majority of the words are also in the story but making a summary of it.
No it contains primarily personal opinions. I hope this helps
Answer:
I would think that is false but i honestly don't know