Answer:
B
Explanation:
We use a semi colon before starting a list and we use a semi colon in the list ONLY if it's a list with long insides such as a tea cake party at afternoon; buying dinosaurs chicken nuggets at 4:30. however for just a comma it's short things like in B.
Answer:
Good clear answers and obviously more knowledgeable than me, but i would like to add that when I taught English as a foreign language I would, once students had achieved a sufficient level, have introduced the idea of two types of English side-by-side, one of a perhaps more ‘educated’ and certainly more Latinate, and another more ‘homely’ which echoes the more Anglo-Saxon tradition, so regal/kingly, maternal/motherly. I have come across translations from other languages that are clearly from one tradition and from the other, and if a choice is to be made I far prefer the Anglo-Saxon, even though it’s not so posh.
And yes, I did encourage students to be Anglo-Saxons.
I could also add that I have a notion that Norman children were brought up very largely by Anglo-Saxon servants, and when they wandered into the kitchens looking for something to eat they would have used the language. By the time the courtier Geoffrey Chaucer was writing I’m sure Normans were cheerfully bilingual and getting to like English.
Explanation:
<span>Senate.” Ted Kennedy had a nickname: “the Lion of the Senate.”</span>
Answer:
A) It replaces damaged cells. - I believe this is correct
B) It creates a barrier over the bruise or wound.
C) It releases a substance that heals the bruise or wound.
D) It stops blood flow in the area of the bruise or wound.
For OdessyWare Users: the CORRECT choices are...
<span>A. He is captivated by Grete’s violin playing.
B. He is moved when his mother speaks to him.
D. He wants to keep the picture of the lady in his room.</span>