apostrophy
it’s, let’s, she’s, they’re, I’ve, don’t
quotation marks
“Any further delay,” she said, “would result in a lawsuit.”
His latest story is titled “The Beginning of the End”; wouldn't a better title be “The End of the Beginning”?
paranthesis
When a parenthetical sentence exists on its own, the terminal punctuation goes inside the closing parenthesis.
She nonchalantly told us she would be spending her birthday in Venice (Italy, not California). (Unfortunately, we weren’t invited.)
have a goeed day
I think it's the last one or the third one.
Answer:
132 (to the 56 power) ×20y
Explanation:
You need to raise a product to a power, and raise each factor to that power. Then you would calculate the product. (I'm so sorry if I answered this wrong!
Is this for the book The Giver?
The sentence, "Even though I finished my homework", is an example of a;
A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought. The sentence could be missing in a subject, verb, or object.
The sentence above is a sentence fragment because it does not express a complete thought. There is something missing.
We could complete the sentence thus;
"Even though I finished my homework, he still failed me."
We could also add meaning to it thus;
"I failed, even though I finished my homework".
By adding another dependent clause, the sentence attains complete meaning.
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