Answer:
The correct sentence is:
Before 8 a.m., traffic is light; however, at 5 p.m., Fred always wishes that he drove a bulldozer to push other cars out of his way.
1. light;
2. No change is necessary
Explanation:
In the sentence above, a semicolon is used after the word light, to denote that two contrasting clauses are to be beside each other in the same sentence.
The use of however which is a conjunctive adverb and a comma after it is fine and should not be changed because it is used to link together two independent clauses.
The lines above are an example of a
C) paraphrase
Paraphrasing involves putting a passage from source material into your own words. A paraphrase must also be attributed to the original source as it happens in this case; \"State of the Union\". Paraphrased material is usually shorter than the original passage, taking a somewhat broader segment of the source and condensing it slightly.
Capricious (adj.)
1590s, "humorous;" c. 1600, "apt to change the mind suddenly, fickle," from French capricieux "whimsical" (16c.), from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio (see caprice).
Because they are often updated more regularly than traditional printed dictionaries.
Read these lines from Fredrick Douglass's speech "What to The Slave Is the Fourth of July?"
I hear the mournful wail of millions, whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are to-day rendered more intolerable by the jubilant shouts that reach them.
Which definition of rendered is most likely suited for this line?
Caused to be a certain nature
Melted down
Repeated or recited
Submitted for approval
Answer:
Caused to be a certain nature
Explanation:
According to the lines from Fredrick Douglass's speech "What to The Slave Is the Fourth of July?" he talks about hearing the wails of the slaves who are bound in chains.
The definition of the word "rendered" as used in the excerpt means to be caused to be of a certain nature which is option A.