The correct answer should be "analytical"
That is basically what analysis means, breaking something down into smaller chunks and examining each part thoroughly in relation to the whole.
Answer:
an electronic communications network that connects computer systems all over the world
Answer:
The sentence that illustrates correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
A. Did most of the players sink their three-point shots?
Explanation:
<u>We can eliminate letter B because of the compound conjunction "neither... nor".</u> This conjunction makes the subject<u> singular,</u> which causes "their" to be the wrong pronoun. The correct pronoun would be "his", even though two people are mentioned.
<u>Letter C can also be eliminated since the noun "everyone" is also singular and demands a singular verb and singular pronouns.</u> We tend to think of it as referring to many people, which is the cause of confusion. With "everyone", we should avoid using "their".
<u>Letter D is also incorrect. "Each" is the antecedent</u> we need to consider, and <u>it is a singular </u>one. Again, the use of "their" is wrong here.
<u>Therefore, we are left with letter A. "Most" can be used with singular or plural nouns. The verbs and pronouns that follow will agree with the noun, not with the word "most". In this case, we have "most of the players", "players" being plural. For that reason, the use of "their" is correct.</u>
The answer would be C. The dogs skulked, meaning that they were staying hidden and probably had a motive of some sort. Skulk basically means to keep your head down, but also implies that you have a reason for doing so. Therefore, C is the best fit.