I can give you five sentences.
I don’t believe in giving students the answers.
It’s better for you to learn on your own.
You will remember better if you work on it yourself.
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Opps…did I write five simple sentences?
Answer:
It emphasizes how the public had already established opinions about both skaters...less of.
Explanation:
Brainliest please?
Boo is never seen outside his house until the end of the novel. Although Jem and the reader begin to suspect Boo is responsible for leaving gifts in the hole of the oak tree and sewing together Jem's torn trousers, he is not actually seen until he rescues Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell's attack.
C) completely
As I am sure you know, adverbs are basically “helping” words that “add” to the understanding and/or imagery of a verb. (One thing to look out for, too, is the suffix “ly” because “ly” is the suffix (ending) that an adverb will typically have though it is important to remember that this will not absolutely be always the case.) That said, let’s first look at the word with the “ly”—“completely.” At this point, we must ask ourselves whether or not completely” adds to the an action word. Completely what? Completely answered. Thus, we have a better understanding of how things were answered—completely. Though, however, there is another verb in the sentence—“leaving”—there is not a word that helps or adds to it.
The language system that most likely broke down in the
following sentence is syntax.
<span>In linguistics, </span>syntax<span> is the set of rules, principles, and processes
that govern the structure of sentences in a given language, specifically word
order.</span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the third choice. I am hoping that this answer has
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