The answer is b to let her know that he was ok
An essay is in paragraphs and a speech/poem is your emotions and your soul speaking
Answer:
The sea sings a sweet song of my desire
Morning sunlight kisses my warm, pale cheeks
A marbled sunrise painted the color of fire
On wind-swept sand sea birds preen with their beaks
The wet and wild days of a ship’s captain
Opaque clouds mask the twilight sky at night
There lies in my heart a growing faction
Like wings of the seagulls my soul takes flight
While thunder cracks and waves roll onto shore
Driftwood sails by in shades of ebony
Sea foam gurgles and winds begin to roar
sky and the sea in endless harmony
I left my heart in the sand by the sea Oh dear ocean I will return to thee
Explanation:
<span>B) And in a hall far brighter
than Woden’s Valhalla, the brave and good will be gathered forever.</span>
<span>Answer “B” is correct because
the way the sentence originally appears is with an error in parallelism. For a sentence to be parallel, it should have
list items (note that a list/series is two or more items) appear with
same/similar grammatical elements. The
original—“brave warriors and those who were good—consists of an adjective|noun (brave|warriors)
followed by and adjective|pronoun|verb|adjective (thoses|who|were|good), which is
thus not paralle. To correct this, as
well as make this more concise, you can just use adjectives—“brave” and “good”—and
that will make this sentence’s list parallel. </span>
Answer:
Needless to say we want all our policies, people, and systems to meet our customers' expectations.
Explanation:
The sentence is incorrectly punctuated because there should be a comma separating the phrase <em>Needless to say</em> from the rest of the sentence. In that respect, <em>Needless to say</em> means <em>obviously</em> and is used to give emphasis. Thus, the revised sentence is the following:
<em>Needless to say</em><em>,</em><em> we want all our policies, people, and systems to meet our customers' expectations.</em>