Well, you can’t hear me so the comma helps and puts a little space in reading the same sentence, a momentary pause. I’m from Texas; I’m not a Cowboy (semi colon is used for a cause and effect sentence). Wow! That’s so cool! Exclamation marks add emphasis
Answer:
Uncle Marcos and Clara became fortune tellers.
Explanation:
After the flight, he set up a fortune-telling business with Clara, which was very successful because people really liked their predictions. However, they left it because they realized their lectures could actually affect their clients and they decided to stop doing it because they were frightened. That way nothing bad would happen to them. The way the Blitz helped to unify Britain during world war II was:
Unclear/incomplete question. I assumed you want the homophone of the words mentioned.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember, </em>the term homophones describes words that have the same sound, but different meanings.
1. <em>What time is </em><em><u>your </u></em><em>show tonight?</em>
2. <em>It looks like the best place for the picnic is over </em><u><em>there</em></u><em>.</em>
- homophone= their, and they're.
3. <em>The friendly puppy wagged </em><u><em>its </em></u><em>tail.
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1. The group is meeting to discuss which poem to use.
2. Do these games sound like fun?
3. Were you and Kyle planning to work on the school magazine?
Yup! Your answers seem good to me!
Answer: B. His beliefs in transcendentalism, simple living, and political views