Answer:
Lunar tide- a tides cause due to the gravitational pull from the moon
Neap tide- occurs during first and third quarter moon sequences, least difference between high and low tide
Spring tide- occurs during full and new moon sequences, greatest difference between high and low tide
Explanation:
The moon has a gravitational pull on Earth's oceans, causing them to pull back and forth, hence creating tides.
The answer is run-on sentence because a compound sentence is just two sentences and that is way more, also that is definitely not a simple sentence
This question is missing the excerpt. I've found it online. It is the following:
James Jay's invisible ink did not become visible by heating. As he described it, his ink "would elude the generally known means of detection, and yet could be rendered visible by a suitable counterpart." Jay's invisible ink consisted of two chemicals. An agent used one chemical to write an invisible message. To read the message, the reader had to brush a second chemical on the paper; that chemical made the message visible. The two-bottle system, supplied by Jay, gave Washington the secure form of writing that he wanted.
Answer:
The statement which best expresses the central idea of the excerpt is:
B. James Jay's invisible ink system allowed Washington to write secret messages.
Explanation:
Options A and C have information that we can assume after reading the passage, but that is not explicit in it. Therefore, they cannot refer to the central idea. We can eliminate those options.
<u>Option D mentions the two chemicals required for writing and reading the messages. Even though that piece of information is discussed in the excerpt, it serves more as an explanation of the central idea. In fact, the central idea itself is that Washington was able to write secret messages because of James Jay's invisible ink. That is what the passage is ultimately about. The author is merely explaining how that ink works when he mentions the chemicals. Thus, we can eliminate letter D and choose letter B as the correct option.</u>
The following are the correct answers:
- <span>disbelieving that cyberbullying causes serious harm
- </span><span>convincing others that cyberbullying is harmless
- </span><span>refusing to take responsibility to stop cyberbullying
- </span><span>using technology to participate in cyberbullying
Cyberbullying can be a serious problem if not treated on time; we should try and speak up and convince others that this is something that should be prevented so as to avoid many accidents that commonly occur as a result of any type of bullying, cyber included. </span>
Paraphrasing isn't that as simple as it might be. It might be just as easy as pie for some people, but some would have it as like walking into a park, a Jurassic Park that is.
In this presented problem, it would be accurate to paraphrase them to terms and words that would most likely represent a whole phrase or clause. This is one of the many basics of paraphrasing.
So for a paraphrase of the given sentence, the paraphrase would be: "As she was writing, she had moments of thoughts between words and sentences."
Or
"She was, stuck in an interval, thinking as she was writing them down"
Or
"Occasionally stopping while she is writing is her thing"
and so on.