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"Sentence one: The innocent old lady told the accused to never bother her again.
Sentence two: The innocent old lady loved to buy clothing for the orphans that lived in the orphanage down the street.
1. Read the story.<span>
</span>2. Take notes.
3. Find the Main Characters.
4. Note down the setting.
5. Note the story's conflict.<span>
6. </span>Note the main events.<span>
7.</span>Note the conclusion.
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Answer:
i aint writing that
Explanation:
i aint gots the time to do all that mess my school to dumb
The subject and verb agree in the third sentence. In the first and second ones, a plural subject is paired with a singular-subject verb, and vice versa for the fourth sentence, thus not agreeing.
The text the question is referring to is the following:
(1)A robot is a machine that is able to perform a variety of tasks through the use of a computer. (2)This computer is programmed to control movements of the robot's legs, arms, and other appendages by calculations of the various angles through which the robot's joints move. (3)Robots are made ideal for assembly line factory work by these repetitive movements. (4)Some robots are able to handle small parts that fit into small places. (5)Other robots are able to operate tools, such as paint sprayers.1
(6)Robots may even be developed with a sense of vision through the use of TV cameras as eyes. (7)Scanning images and calculating sizes and positions of surroundings will help robots to perform many actions in the way that humans do. (8) I want a robot to do my homework.
Answer:
<u>D) sentence 8</u>
Explanation:
The overall text has a formal and impersonal style, free of idioms, contractions, and subjective opinions, and its syntax (the way in which words are combined to form proper sentences) follows the formula of subject + verb (mainly the verb “to be”). But sentence 8 does not follow this pattern. This sentence seems out of place: It expresses a desire (it is personal), it is not descriptive, uses informal words, and follows the syntax subject + verb + object.