Answer:
"The” and “A” in a Grammatical Context
The difference between the two is that “the” is definite, and “a” is indefinite. When a person uses “a” or “an” in speech, they do not specify the noun to which they refer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
A short statement written in one’s own words that provides the key points or central idea of a text.
WELL SINCE U DIDNT ITALICIZE THE WORD< ILL GIVE THE PART OF SPEECH FOR EVERY SINGLE WORD
large: adj
fish: noun
swim: verb
swiftly: adv
in: prep
the: idk
sea: noun
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