C. French
Even thought French isnt a place u would still capitalize.
(France)
When apostrophe is used as a figurative language in a poem, it gives the poem a more personalized effect as the speaker is going to call out a non-existing person, an idea, or thing. It has not been common in the 20th century, though.
Answer: The uses are as follows :D
1. Lithium: heat resistive ceramics, aircraft building, tritium production
2. sodium: coolant in nuclear reactors, soap making, street light manufacture (e.g. sodium vapor lamps)
3. Potassium: tanning of leather, manufacture of inks, making gunpowder
4. Rubidium: thermoelectric generator, making atomic clocks, working fluid in vapor turbines
5. Cesium: catalyst for hydrogenation of some organic compounds, vacuum tubes, photovoltaic cells
6. Francium: extremely radioactive and extremely rare so not used often
Answer:
he wants something and he's trying to butter me up so that I'll agree. 2. If you want the professor to do you a favor, just ask her. Don't butter her up.
Explanation:
No it is not. She is the adjective phrase.