Explanation:
It means that the native way has experienced discourage from others and no respect. It means that people from the same culture were rejected or we can also say ignored in this case.
Scorned is the word that means ignored. The person who is scorn means that he does not have respect for others and for what they are thinking, it means also that the person is disliking something and does not approve of it.
In this case it would mean that people from the same culture and nation have experienced rejection.
A. she has a tournament the next day
After an awkward dinner, the party breaks up. Jordan wants to go to bed because she has a golf tournament the next day.
It lets the reader know where important information is located.
Answer:
<u>A ranked</u>
Explanation:
''As the start of the Olympics, the U.S. was seeded seventh out of twelve teams.''
If you replace the word ''seeded'' with developed, helped, planted. It doesn't make sense.
''As the start of the Olympics, the U.S. was RANKED seventh out of twelve teams.''
No, the sentence given:
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"<span>i came home late; therefore, i didnt see aunt matildia" — is NOT punctuated correctly.
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The word: "didnt" should be replaced with: "didn't" (note the added "apostrophe")—or rewritten as two word: "did not".
Furthermore, there should be a "period" at the end of the sentence.
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As far as other grammar errors are concerned, the second instance of the use of the personal pronoun, "I"—is incorrectly written in the lower case: "i"—and should be replaced with the capital letter, "I". Furthermore, "</span>aunt matildia" should be rewritten with a capital letter "A" replacing the word: "aunt" [the word: "aunt" should be changed to "Aunt"], and the name: "matildia" should be rewritten with a capital "M" replacing the name: "matildia" [the name "matildia" should be replaced with "Matildia"]. Also, if "Aunt Matildia" is, in fact, really spelled that way, than the spelling of the name should be retained. On the other hand, if the aunt's name is actually spelled: "Mathilda"—or some variant, then the proper spelling should be used—and the first letter should be capitalized.
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--Edit--- your question should read as follows: "Is this sentence punctuated correctly?"