I think it is 2. Continent shouldn't be capital the should because it is after the coma.
A. is the false answer. Denotation, in reality, refers to the dictionary meaning of a word. A word that refers to the "social or implied meaning of a word" is connotation. Hope this helps. :)
Answer: You will have to do this on your own, but here:
The title needs to relate to what you are selling or just relate it to what you are talking about.
The script needs to be planned, and it needs to make sense. You need to know what you are talking about. Stay with the script and be confident with it.
The sound effects that could be used for intrest could be, clapping, or subtle clicks!
If you are trying to add images for intrest, remember to add things related to what you are selling. Don't overwhelm the person with pictures and things.
You need a interesting hook, so remember to make it, pleasent.
For the last thing, use a wide range of vocabulary. Use good words!
I really hope this helped you! (sorry if I got it all wrong!)
Answer:
One meaning is ready or willing to agree
Explanation:
Hello!
1. The first, last, and main words in a book title.
Pronouns do not need to be capitalized and neither does the last word of every sentence. "I" should always be capitalized, not only at the beginning of a sentence. In a book title, the first and last words need to be capitalized as well as the main words. This excludes words such as "the," "as," etc. unless they are the first or last words.
2. A government position when it comes before a specific name.
A government position when it comes before a specific name should be capitalized because it is a proper title. The time of year does not need to be capitalized if it is used in a general way. The last word in a narrative sentence never needs to be capitalized, and not every word in a book title always needs to be capitalized.
I hope this helps you! Have a lovely day!
- Mal