Sentence 10: '<span>Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.'
The word "its" in this sentence needs an apostrophe to become "it's". The sentence, without the contraction, would read "only some of it is clean", so when you put "it is" together, there needs to be an apostrophe. "Its" without an apostrophe becomes possessive (ex. a country needs its water), which does not make sense in the context of this question.
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is the conflict. A conflict is a happening where the plot is centered. The
characters are characters attempt to resolve the problem.
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story has five basic elements and they are the characters, setting, plot, conflict,
and resolution. characters are the people who will be making the story into
life. There is a main character where the story will be centered upon and
supporting characters. setting The setting is the location of the action. An
author should describe the environment. The plot is the story containing
beginning, middle and end. resolution is when the conflict is resolved.</span>
Answer:
In Hidden Intellectualism, Gerald Graff begins with the age-old argument of the difference between “book smarts” (intellectualism) and “street smarts.” Graff explains that in many cases, these book smarts can take various forms and hide in what people call street smarts, hence the “hidden” intellectualism.
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C and D, making a more humorous casual speech will help the performance and will make it easier to connect with the speaker.
Im pretty sure its perspective