The word in the passage that is an example of the Anglo-Saxon culture is Thanes.
<h3>What is Thanes?</h3>
During the Middle Ages, in the Aglo-Saxon cuture, the word "Thanes" was used to refer to a man that was given some land by the king.
<h3>Why is the Thanes an example of the Anglo-Saxon culture?</h3>
The word "Thanes" was exclusively used in Anglo-saxon England to describe a social position.
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I don't think that it falls under the main fallacies, but it is an assumption that all pet shops user puppy mills
Answer:
Hmmm....
If I am to take your instructions as literally as you wrote them, then <em><u>there is no correct answer.</u></em> Yes, you read that right.
I focused on these words in particular:
Choose the sentence that is written correctly. Make sure to check for errors in subject-verb agreement <em><u>as well as any other errors</u></em>.
A. missing an apostrophe:
<em><u>Joes</u></em> intelligence and curiosity makes him a good leader for there company.
B. comma at the end of the sentence:
Joe's intelligence and curiosity make him a good leader for their compan<em><u>y, </u></em>
C. no S-V agreement:
Joe's <em><u>intelligence and curiosity makes</u></em> him a good leader for their company.
D. lacks possessive pronoun:
Joe's intelligence and curiosity make him a good leader for <em><u>they're </u></em>company.
Explanation:
You should use option 'B.' But, of course, replace the comma with a period. :)