Answer: period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, colon, semicolon, dash, hyphen, brackets, braces, parentheses, apostrophe, quotation mark, and ellipsis
Answer:
1= tallest, 2= heaviest,3= hardest 4=busiest
Answer:
C: Interrogative Sentence
Explanation:
Not A: It's a phrase, and this is a sentence. The difference is a phrase doesn't make sense outside of the sentence it's in and doesn't have punctuation that ends a sentence. An adverbial phrase adds meaning to what is talked about in the sentence, like "during the week," "earlier today," and so on.
Not B: At this point, the type of sentence is based on the punctuation. It needs to have an exclamation mark at the end to be exclamatory.
Not D: C is right, so it's not this.
C is right: If it has a question mark, it is interrogative. An interrogation is asking a question, so that's where it comes from.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Prestigious is defined as having a good reputation, especially in knowledge/ education. if someone is prestigious they are thought very highly of.
Daily communication is intended to be convenient and brief. By using scientific notation, it makes the other person have to think and understand the actual number instead of directly being provided with the information. This makes it harder for them to give a response as a part of regular communication. Hope that helps :)