Tim is someone's name, and thus, <u>is a proper noun.</u>
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u> A proper noun is a specific noun. For example, "lake" is a common noun and thus do not need capitalization but Lake Michigan is a specific noun (because it's a specific place) and does need capitalized. All proper nouns need capitalization, and a common proper noun is someone's name.
Doctor can be used generally, you could say, "I think I need to go see a doctor" so that's not it
Uncle could work if you were referring to someone specifically. "My uncle is coming over" is using it in a general sense, but, "My Uncle John is coming over" is more specific, so that would be a specific noun but in this case, it isn't.
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Robot by itself is a common noun so it isn't an option. For example, "did you see this cool robot she's working on?" It's used in a general sense.
OK The topic I chose was on if Children should have social media. I said no and here are my reasons why:
*There can be inappropriate content
*People can send you friend requests that are scams
*There are many intriguing ads which contain viruses
*Some things on the sites are really scary or have adult humor
*There can be large amounts of obscenities such as swear words
Children can be too young to understand some things that have to do with the internet like these scams, and some may be too young to understand the some words are meant to be refrained from. (That can be your thesis, and use your propaganda skills to assemble these ideas into an essay that really shows social media is not for everyone. Also remember to include the age you think should be allowed to use it.
Answer:
Apostrophe
Explanation:
The persona is directing the words to someone who appears to be in his presence
"...which you were probably..."
The speaker is addressing an absent or imaginary person that the reader cannot see but he can see or pretend to see
In a paragraph, essay, or speech, an extended definition is an explanation and/or illustration of a word, thing, or concept.