Answer: Happy Diwali!
Explanation:
No clue what this is but Happy Diwali!
You need to read this paragraph and decide how the stories they mention have nothing to do with happy endings..in this text the author gives you an excerpt from one of the writings that shows how the story isn't a happy one. look gor the quote near the last line. does it show happiness?
A because it gets updated whenever there is new info
A restrictive clause is not preceded by a comma and it is making a clear distinction about the subject in the sentence.
That is the reason why, the only sentence that includes a restrictive clause is the third one, in order: "The ceramic cups Birgit bought at the garage sale are al chipped."
Answer:
Twice a year
Explanation:
Your question is incomplete, but I assume that the sentence you were given is:
<em>The women’s club held fundraisers on a </em><em><u>semiannual</u></em><em> basis.</em>
The underlined word is <em>semiannual.</em> The prefix in this word is <em>semi-</em><em>, </em>which means <em>half</em>. For example, a semicircle is half a circle.
<em>Semiannual</em> means <em>twice a year.</em> Once half a year passed, the women's club held a fundraiser, meaning that they organized fundraisers twice a year.