Answer:
You won't want to hear this, nor will you believe me..... but NONE of the four options are correct.
Explanation:
* option A -- The end quotation marks are missing after 'itself.'
* option B -- The period after 'best' should be replaced with a colon.
* option C -- The semi-colon is the wrong punctuation.
* option D -- The punctuation is missing after 'best' AND the quotation marks are missing from the quotation.
Answer:
The right adjective + noun collocation for the word 'golden' is - golden opportunity
Explanation:
Collocation is known to be a two or more words which are commonly used together. These collocations are used in English Language and strong collocations are actually pairings that are expected to come together.
Some types of collocations are:
1. adjective - noun
2. adverb + adjective.
3. noun + verb
4. noun + noun
5. verb + noun
6. verb + adverb
So, using the right adjective + noun collocation for 'golden', we will discover that golden opportunity are the two pairs of words that are commonly used together.
Answer:
Uh.. Choices please?
Explanation:
I dont see any choices so I can't really help... Sorry!
Option B, <em /><span> <em>Cats are normally calm and resigned, W</em>ould be the best for this paragraph because every other line talks about the same species. it takes an ABAB pattern. Because the previous sentence was about dogs, this one should be about cats. The only one meeting the Criteria is B</span>