Error-free writing requires more than just using good grammar. You must also use
correct mechanics of writing in your documents. The mechanics of writing specifies the
established conventions for words that you use in your documentation. Grammar
reflects the forms of words and their relationships within a sentence. For instance, if
you put an apostrophe in a plural word (“Create two file’s”), you have made a
mistake in the mechanics of writing, not grammar.
The mechanics of writing guidelines in this chapter work well for computer
documentation, but other style guides might suggest different rules that are equally
effective. In most cases, which rules you follow doesn’t matter as long as you are
consistent within your document or documentation set. See Chapter 2 for options
related to the use of text and graphical elements, such as section headings, tables, and
cross-references
"on the first day of"
That's the only answer that comes to mind.. I'm not entirely sure if there's more to the question
Assuming that you're referring to my last duchess by Robert Browning , the conclusion that we can draw about the speaker's character would be : He is extremely arrogant.
You can see it on the words : 'i choose never to stoop' and 'i give commands'
hope this helps
B. reinforce, in a clever way, his message of the benefits of using daylight instead of candlelight.
Answer:
B, if Krumpers is multiple people
A if Krumpers is one person