Answer: The other animals decide to call Buzzard back to Galun'lati, lest the entire world become mountainous.
Explanation:
The animals used to stay in Galun'tai which was in the sky. They wanted to move to the earth which the water beetle had brought up from the ocean's bottom. The land was too wet for them though so they went back to the sky.
After some time they then sent the Great Buzzard who flew all over the earth to find land to settle. As his wings created mountains and valleys as stated in the excerpt, the animals became scared that the whole word would become mountainous so they called him back.
The two-way table shows the estimated number of students who will enroll in three area high schools next year. A 5-column table has 4 rows. The first column has entries Mount Woodson High School, Valley High School, Riverside High School, Total. The second column is labeled Tenth grade with entries 110, 180, 160, 450. The third column is labeled Eleventh grade with entries 120, 150, 140, 410. The fourth column is labeled Twelfth grade with entries 80, 120, 200, 400. The fifth column is labeled Total with entries 310, 450, 500, 1,260. In decimal form, to the nearest tenth, what is the probability that a randomly selected Riverside High School student is in twelfth grade? 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
Answer:
Nick Carraway
Explanation:
Nick and Tom went to Yale together and that is where they know eachother from.
Answer:
Statement 1: There are three Stooges: Moe, the leader; Larry, the follower; and Curly, the fool.
Explanation:
In the given four sentences, the colon is used in all cases in listing the different items/ persons/ lists. This is right and valid.
Now, to put a semi-colon in a sentence, there is a further need for that particular punctuation mark. Semi-colons are used in between the items in the same sentence and if the items have a comma in between. This way, there will also be lesser use of the comma.
Thus, the sentence that needs a semi-colon in it is statement 1.
The final sentence will be written as-
<u><em>There are three Stooges: Moe, the leader; Larry, the follower; and Curly, the fool.</em></u>