Answer:
C. an article called “What Is Diabetes?” that defines diabetes and appears on a national health organization website
Explanation:
The pharmaceutical website and medical-supply website may be biased because their goal is to sell the viewer pharmaceuticals and medicine. A news article will probably not be as educational and give as much factual evidence as a national health organization, which has likely conducted its own research.
Answer:
None of these.
Explanation:
A complete predicate is the part of a sentence that contains the verb and everything that is not the subject. This means that the phrase that starts from the verb to the very end, including the modifying phrases that complete the sentence, is the complete predicate.
A complete predicate is different from a predicate in that a predicate just includes the verb and the statement about the subject while a complete predicate will include everything from the verb to the modifying clause or phrase that follows it.
In the given sentence, the subject is "Lindsay" while the verb is "enjoys". So, the complete predicate will be "enjoys surfing but isn't very good", which is not given in the options.
So, the correct answer is "none of these".
horror, death, fiction (and sometimes romance). it's most likely mind bending, and psychologically thrilling. it most likely uses a lot of metaphors, and keeps you on your toes, at the edge of your seat.
example: really anything by edgar allen poe.
Answer:
B) fixed verse
Explanation:
Fixed verse is a kind of poetry that has its rules where the poem can be built.
Circle a, b or c.
1. I <u>travel</u> abroad five or six times a year.
2. I had a terrible <u>trip</u> here - the flight was delayed, and then we had a lot of turbulence.
3. Is Hannah back from her <u>trip</u> to South America?
4. We have to <u>travel</u> 400 km if we want to see my grandparents.
5. My sister wants to go on a <u>journey</u> around the world in her gap year.
6. My <u>trip</u> to work takes me about an hour.
Hope this helps!
-<em>heyo</em>