Answer:
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Answer:
Mr. Prince will be here at 5 o'clock.
Explanation:
"Will" explains how it will eventually happen, not that it's happening now or did happen
Answer:
B
A
Both answers have flaws. They are the best of bad choices.
Explanation:
This quotation comes from the Bible (Matthew 18:7) and as far as I can tell, it is a paraphrase. These words say that the world must suffer through the bad (evil) that man creates; Lincoln is trying to say that it is bad enough we must suffer through these things, it is worse for he who brings the suffering upon us. He is not condemnatory. He is never condemnatory. He is not judgmental, not in the usual sense.
He is not aggressive and unforgiving. Anything but. He is puzzled and full of compassion for the events that he sees around him.
He is not being superior. Never that.
The best answer is the words shift from anger to pity, but it is not a great answer. The answer is B
B
The war is nearly over. He knows that. He is full of compassion for those who found a need to fight the war. Your answer is between A and D and both are in his speech. I think I would lean to A, but do not be surprised at D.
correct:
When you choose a college to attend, you should spend sufficient time learning about the programs offered there. When it is time to tell your parents about your top choices, you need to support your assertions with specific details. Do not misrepresent the university, but carefully present your opinion. Who knows? They might end up thinking your top choice was really their idea all along! If you don't do this, the alternative could be miserable.
collage - college
their - there
ascertions - assertions
misrepersent - misrepresent
there - their
ideal - idea
alternetive - alternative
I could only find 7, sorry.
Two resources are online checking websites, like Grammarly and you can also have someone else proofread your writing.