The answer is "D"We are comparing the condition of the air before and after the thunderstorm,So there are 2 situations involved which demands a comparative form of the adjective. Also, as humid is a disyllable ,"more" is necessary to form the comparative, You can't say' humider '
The naswer above is False, it is D: The school board does not respond to Neko. i hope this helps all of you out there
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The correct option is C) “The strains of the British national anthem played softly.” This sentence doesn’t have capitalization mistakes since the word “British” is in capital letters. One of the rules of capitalization is that the name of nationalities and countries is always capitalized.
The rest of the examples “Japanese”, “Peruvian”, “Aztec” are incorrect since none of them are capitalized.
Answer:
the 2nd paragraph
Explanation:
the one that starts with 'this allowed lead'