Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
The first one is meaningless and doesn't interest the general audience.
The last one does absolutely nothing and will not convince anybody of anything.
The third one doesnt really do much when you are telling people that artifical grass doesn't need watering.
The second one is just a better answer because it actually gives easy to digest statistics about why people might want artificial grass over real grass...
Answer:
the <em>protagonist</em> and <em>antagonist</em> have <em>conflict</em>, which builds up to the <em>climax</em>
Yes it is, common nouns are basically the more specific version of nouns
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Answer:
Explanation:when Gregor Wakes up he knows that he is a giant bug with many legs
<u>Union should be capitalized.</u>
<u>The answer is yes, you can capitalize the common name ("the Union is responsible for. . .) so that your readers can distinguish this reference from a more generic use of the common name ("union"). ... Otherwise, if it's an appropriate substitution, I'd capitalize it.</u>
<u>Brainliest please!</u>