This exercise tests the ability of the student to fill in the correct words. Hence the correct answer is (Option B)
<h3>What is the corrected Sentence?</h3>
The corrected sentences using words from Option B are:
1. In her <u>frenetic </u>rush to get to work, she forgot to take her keys.
2. Their decision to move to Arizona was <u>shabby</u>; the heat nearly killed them that first summer.
3. The <u>piercing </u>scream came from the apartment across the hall.
4. The clothes were <u>egregious</u>, but Dana didn’t have the time to go shopping.
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Answer:
A coaching philosophy is an important tool for guiding how you coach. It provides you with some clear guidance on the objectives that you should pursue and the approach you will take to achieve them. It helps you to make effective, consistent decisions, and to coach in a way that adheres to your values.
Explanation:
Answer:
I wrote a letter yesterday.
Explanation:
Because we are talking about doing something in the past tense (yesterday). We need to change write to its past tense wrote.
Answer:
A quiet day is like a park.
You can be alone.
You can play hide-and-seek inside your brain.
You can remember everything you ever did.
You can dream.
You can draw a picture.
You can be you
sitting in the sunshine
thinking thoughts on your own bench
watching squirrels run around in your head
You can even bring a book.
Explanation:
Answer:
(B) The thesis statement is the sentence in the introduction that states the author's specific ideas about the topic.
Explanation:
A thesis statement is meant to tell the reader what the rest of what they're reading will be about.
(A) is wrong because the thesis needs some context so that the reader can understand it; therefore, the first sentence of the writing is too soon to state a thesis.
(C) Each body paragraph relates to one of the author's ideas, so the topic sentence would only introduce that one idea and not the others, meaning it cannot be our thesis statement.
(D) is wrong because we want our thesis to be placed before the meat of any piece of writing as an explanation of what's to come. While you often reword your thesis in a conclusion, that is not the thesis statement because it is at the end, serving no purpose other than to reiterate the author's ideas.