Answer:
1. Palpable - adjective
2. Impeccably - adverb
3. Deduction - noun
4. Exonerate - verb
Explanation:
1. Palpable - is an intense feeling that is as good as being touched. It is an adjective because it is descriptive.
2. Impeccably- Because of the -ly suffix attached to the root word, impeccable, we can deduce that the word is an adverb that tells us how impeccable or without faults a certain thing is.
3. Deduction - This is a noun because it is the name of a process. Deduction is inference or subtraction as the case may be.
4. Exonerate - This is an act of absolving a person of a fault. A verb is an action word or a doing word.
Answer : How many types of fruit have you tried ?
Answer: Quiz contest in the letter
Explanation:
If you are writing the letter you first must include your full address and the address of the person that you are sending this letter. Also, do not forget to add the date of writing to your letter.
For example:
Dear cafe Rose,
I want to ask you if you are willing to organize a quiz contest in your bar. It is a good opportunity for the people from our city and other cities to participate in charity and in that way we can save money for the people that are needing it in our town and also we will have so much fun doing quizes and many people are willing to come and enjoy.
Thank you for your understanding,
Your citizens.
Answer:
...the answer is already written by you...
Explanation:
<span>The sentence written correctly looks like:
</span>Brush your teeth; rinse thoroughly when you finish.
That is because "Brush your teeth" and "<span>rinse thoroughly when you finish</span>" are both independent phrases.
They can be joined together by either a period, or a semicolon. You can also join it using a comma and a conjunction.
The correct answer is C. teeth