Answer:
Explanation:
Follow the story from the beginning.
Effie got something in her eye.
She went to her father.
- He got it out, but he started to use strange language to describe what he got out. "curious" was his first response. It was language he never used.
- It's very interesting was his second response. He never said that.
- Her father takes the time to describe the creature. He uses very scientific language, though simple.
The story progresses to her brother who fished something he really didn't recognize out of his tea.
The professor buys it. He's excited.
Papers were full of stories about the winged lizards.
Answer:
B. l and lll only
Explanation:
<u>→A sentence fragment is a statement that is supposed to be part of another, meaning it can't stand by itself and make sense.</u>
→Looking at the first, you can tell that it is a sentence fragment because it seems incomplete, which it is.
→Looking at the second, you can determine that this statement can stand by itself, and it does make sense.
→Looking at the third, you can obviously see that it just doesn't make sense to stand by itself. There needs to be another sentence that can elaborate more onto it.
<u>This means that the correct answer should be "B."</u>
Was built on blood, lies, and betrayal
Answer:
The explanation of the illustration is described in the following paragraph.
Explanation:
- People could perhaps minimize or manage the quantity of trash you make by recommending performance with reduced wrapping, asserting 'no' to plastic bags that people shouldn't need, and selecting completely new veggies instead of just packaging materials.
- Repurposing brings your oneself bags as well as packaging with you after you order online.