It means too much busy life
B. Me , direct object.
Jeremy bought Patrick and me tokens for the games.
Me vs I.
Assuming that Patrick is not part of the sentence.
Jeremy bought me tokens for the games. THIS IS THE CORRECT ONE.
Jeremy bought I tokens for the games.
Me is used as a direct object because a direct object receives the action performed by the subject.
subject = Jeremy ; verb = bought ; direct object = Patrick and me.
Beep boop I am am a Robot and I... nahh i'm just kidding, I am Logan and I got demonitized. That is a big no no.
Oh yeah, and the Answer is probably to Persaude the Reader btw.
Answer:
It depends on what the topic is.
Explanation:
This is usually how I write an introduction paragraph for an informative:
**Hook-grab the attention of your reader (question, quote, statistic)
** Background information 1-2 sentences per person (or topic) that you’ll talk about
** Thesis- answering the prompt and telling your reader what the informative essay will be about
Oh, by the way, a supporting sentence is a sentence with information that supports a main idea or claim. (It is pretty much like the "background information") I would start that by giving one sentence about what each paragraph in your essay is going to be about. For example, if the second paragraph is about polar bears then I would put on sentence introducing polar bears. If the third paragraph is about their cubs, I would put a sentence introducing cubs, etc... I hope this makes sense!
1. Match the following words with their appropriate meanings. Remember to first identify the prefixes in each word.
1-d. multilingual
2-a. neoplasm
3-b. prehistoric
4-c. viceroy
5-e. homicide
2. Match the following words with their appropriate meanings. Remember to first identify the prefixes in each word.
1-c. bilingual
I don't quite understand the other two.
I hope this was helpful.