A subject-verb disagreement is when we use the plural-form verb for a single-form noun or a single-form verb is used for a plural noun, for example "she read" or "they reads". In the text the three subject-verb disagreements are: 1. "app that ask people" it should be: "app that asks people" because app is a singular noun. 2. "There are a difference", the correct form would be: "There is a difference" because difference is a singular noun. 3. "What the public actually desire" it should be: What the public actually desires" because public is a singular noun.
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Answer:
unremarkably
Explanation:
Un- and -ly
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Answer:
D. Chronological
Explanation:
This is the answer because the passage uses "first" and "then". This tells us that we need to do it in order, and chronological is order. Hope this helps : )
I can't help you with your exact thesis, as I do not know your preferences for it, but your thesis would be what the main point of the paragraph or what it is about. Make sure both your first sentence is stating your thesis and the first sentence of your last paragraph is restating your thesis (if it is only 1 paragraph, restate your thesis at the end).