Answer:
introduction: claim & context for argument.
body: counter claim & evidence, commentary.
conclusion: restated claim & brief summary of main points.
Explanation: Correct on Edmentum ⚡️
<span>They attack in self-defense; Odysseus and his men have killed their sheep</span>
1) I enjoyed reading the book which I borrowed from the library
2) Because the boy scored two goals, we hailed him
3) Filled with relief after finding the key, I vowed not to lose it again
4) In the common room, we have a radio that I like listening to.
5) If you don’t mind, could i see the shoes you just bought?
Answer:
1. If only I could understand Math.
2. I wish the boys in my class were more mature.
3. I wish I could find my phone.
4. If only I had the money to buy those shoes.
5. I wish I could stay in bed all day.
6. If only I had less homework.
Explanation:
Sentences with "wish" and "if only" express a desirable hypothetical situation. In other words, when you use them, you express what you would like reality to be like. For example:
- I ruined dinner because I cannot cook.
I wish I were a good cook.
If only I could cook well.
Notice that we use the simple past of verbs or the modal "could" in the sentences.
Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos I guess.
I am really sure this isn’t needed for an exam or test LOL!