Answer:
1. Do you work at the weekends
2. Which languages do you speak
3. doesnt enjoy meetings but likes talking to her colleagues
4. I am in charge of the airport services
5. I have to get up and have breakfast with my family
6. People in Canada speak English and French
7. She writes about twenty emails a day
8. She arrives in the USA when she makes a few confrence calls
9. Can i sign the visitors book
10. Usually she meets clients in her office
11. I have a ten o'clock meeting with Ms. Cucchiara
12. The train is often on time
13. I am responsible for the saftey of the staff and the passengers.
I have a class I will have to come back if i dont forget! sorry boss man!
Explanation:
Answer:
No correction needed
Explanation:
The original sentence introduces this quote accurately. In these lines, we learn that the author wants to talk about his grandmother. He wants to tell the reader what the grandmother said about the landscape. In order to introduce this quote, the author uses a colon. Moreover, the author employs quotation marks to indicate that this is a literal quote.
Answer:
The pros-and-cons list was drawn because the children were doubtful of whether the decision to move was the right one. If the pros outweighed the cons, that would convince the children that the decision to move was the right one.
Explanation:
In this text by Heidi Stemple, we learn of how her father became ill with cancer and it became necessary for the family to move from their home in Myrtle Beach, Carolina. Being the only daughter of her parents, Heidi had to move with her husband and children. The children were unwilling to move and that prompted drawing the pros and cons list.
The cons were mainly suggested by the children. But in the end, they were all converted to pros when they reasoned on them with their mother.
The antecedent for "them" in this sentence is "the suitors", as Penelope and her maids are the subject of the sentence and they are the ones who gave the suitors (them) the bow.
Answer:
A). The author describes the short-term effects of having a bicycle as a child.
Explanation:
The statement that most aptly characterizes this excerpt would be that 'the author recounts the short-term outcomes of having a bicycle as a child.' The author highlights that 'she had no knowledge of the part the bicycle had played as a vehicle of change for turn-of-the-20th-century women' as the possessions of bicycles worked as a 'measure of independence' for them. It helped them in freeing from the overpowering bonds and it rather allows her to go and buy wafers and even ice-cream for herself. Thus, the author highlights how bicycles have played a major role in offering women their due freedom and liberty to go out and do what they want. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.