Its D because a clause kinda does have a subject and verd so i think its D
We often call pre-writing strategies as " Brainstorming". This is a first and foremost step before idealizing or writing on any specific topic that demands multiple topics to be held in our brain for an informative note.
Explanation:
- Listing is the initial step to jolt down all the important titles to be covered under a topic or any figure.
- Organizing and generating ideas before the final work.
- clustering and mind mapping, mind map is a way to visually organize data and information. It works like a branch of tree where information is gathered visually
- It allows you to focus on a specific topic and readily shows the output results.
- Diagram-based pre-writing strategies are also known as clustering techniques.
Hello, the correct answer would be D. When you are quoting something, of course, that sentence needs to be separated by quotation marks, and the comma needs to be inside the quote, so first comma, then close the quote. After that continue with the narration, put a comma, open quotation mark, write your quote, put a full stop, and close the quotation mark.
Antonyms for the word melt would be: Cool, freeze, solidify, gelled, and hardened.
Those words mean the opposite of melt, which is what an antonym is.
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- Amber
<span>The word that best describes the tone of these stanzas is resolute. Resolute means determined, and as you can see here in these lines, the narrator is determined to keep moving in order to get to his or her goal. They are not indifferent, as you can see that they are understanding the events around them and responding to them. They are not exuberant, because that means overly happy. They are not embarrassed either, just determined to move on.</span>