<u>O way it handles things on streets</u>
Explanation:
There is a needless ambiguity in this phrase that would just confuse the reader. it is not good prose when you can use just as many words and explain what the problem is but instead just use the word 'things' to describe them.
<u>The sentence begs to understand what exactly it is that the car does not understand on the road or has a difficulty to follow but this is left unanswered in the text of the paragraph.</u>
So this is where the author must re question their word choice for the passage.
Answer:
The story speaks about how the astronauts cope with boredom in space.
Explanation:
The article "Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You To Death" is written by Maggie Koerth-Baker. The article begins with six astronauts living on the slopes of volcano for a project named HI-SEAS.
They began with a pretending game of "What if we lived on Mars?" The astronauts are studying how people react on spending large amount of time in space. According to the article, it takes eight months on each way and the astronauts get to spend a large amount of time in the space and they must get bored of these long times.
The writer reveals that these chronic boredom times can be very dangerous as it makes the astronauts day dream and make them depressed also. So, they should engage themselves in various tasks to avoid getting bored as it involves the risk of life of other crew members as well.
Answer:
Rude
Explanation:
Polite is a synonym for nice, and nice is an antonym for rude, making polite an antonym for polite too.
Answer: Students like mathematics teachers because <u>the teachers</u> are practical.
Explanation:
This sentence is saying that students like math teachers. This means that the "they" <em>is </em>the math teachers.
We can rewrite the sentence to make the pronoun clearer by replacing it as so;
Students like mathematics teachers because the teachers are practical.
Please note there are <em>many</em> ways to rewrite the sentence, this is just one of them.
Pronouns are words replacing nouns in a sentence.
Examples include he, she, they, him, it, etc.
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Answer:
There has been a <em><u>plethora</u></em> of phone calls from worried customers for the past two days.
Explanation:
The perfect word choice :-)