<span>There are many verbs which you can use to denote the meaning of "to talk on and on." Here are some of those verbs: ramble, babble, digress, meander, chatter, drift, stray, blubber, blab, prattle, and so on. All of these verbs have similar meaning, which is to talk incessantly, without stopping. Hope I helped! :) Cheers!</span>
The answer is the third one down. Sorry if this is wrong..
Answer:
option A
Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is often considered his masterpiece.
Explanation:
The original sentence has some flaws which are :
1. The title of the painting is not written in the proper format for writing title of artistic works
2. The repetition of Leonardo da Vinci's name is not necessary as a simple pronoun could suffice
3. The word "Masterful piece" could be better replaced by "master piece".
From these, the best option that revises the sentence in the most appropriate format is option A:
<em>Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is often considered his masterpiece</em>
Answer:
The answer should be True.
Explanation:
"Much Sense—the starkest Madness—"
Madness is a state of sanity, the state of being mentally ill, especially severely.
Answer 1: A
Answer 2: B
Answer 3: B
Answer 4: C