Answer:
O "It is a great Dead Place-greater than any Dead Place we know."
O "Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers of the gods."
Explanation:
Stephen Vincent Benét's story "By The Waters of Babylon" revolves around John, a son of a Priest who set out to find his own ways. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity thrives primitively, and away from the technological advances, we have now.
The setting of a story is the geographical location or any indication of the time that helps readers understand and know about where or when the story takes place. And the two details from the story that reveals the setting are when John talks about the <em>"great Dead Place-greater than any Dead Place"</em> and <em>"the ruins of the high towers of the gods."</em>
Thus, the correct answers are the first and second options.
Structure and organization of texts help readers understand what's most important by grouping related information together. Headings, subheadings, chapter titles, highlighted vocabulary
Answer:
He shouldn't be operating a forklift right now, his certification expired last month.
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the error is in the use of the comma to join the two independent clauses. It is a grammatical error. This is known as comma splice. In order to rectify the error any of the given ways can be used:
- by removing the comma and separating the independent clauses into two sentences.
- by removing the comma and separating the independent clauses by the use of semicolon (;).
- by removing the comma and separating the independent clauses by using a conjunction.
Example:
Today is the day I'm going to the bake sale for school. I jumped out of bed and got dressed quicker then a jack rabbit. As I walked downstairs I could already smell fresh chocolate chip cookies that Mom has been making for the bake sale. "Good morning!" I yelled with exitement. "Good morning sweetie." she replied. I looked over her shoulder at the gewy, warm brownies. I wanted to grab one, mom interupted "No, these are for later and there not quite done yet." So she put the brownies back into the oven and started to clean a little. Hours passed and the brownies where done or so I thought...
Mom grabbed her purse and the brownies and got into the car so I followed. Once we where at the bake sell you could smell so many various aroma's such as pumpkin pie, sweet apple cobbler, and much more. When we got to our table Mom put the brownies on the table, and people started to gather around. Mom quickly took off the lid, and then I saw the brownies amass. "Oh no!" I said in a quite tone. Mom looked at me and said "Sorry, I guess it's still not finished. It was warm and perfect before we left."
Then I quickly started to convey, I looked at everyone's sweets and they where perfect. Everyone enjoyed theres, why did this happen to me? This isn't fair! I when't to the Principal which she was the one who started the bake sell. I said in a sad tone "Can you please end the bake sale?" she repied "Why?" I tolder her "Well my brownies are undercooked, and can't be eaten." For a few minutes I tried to mediate the principal, but it didn't work. Suddenly Mom ran up to me with a new box of brownies. I shouted "You got more brownies?" Mom replied "Yes, I did!" We whent back to the table and placed the brownies down, and a bunch of people amass around our table buying a brownie. I quickly reverted from a sad mood to a happy mood.
Remember you may give up, but anything can happen so just wait. Things happen for a pretty good reason.
I hope this help's you understand or even get a good idea.
Your answer is D, he never works when feld is in range