Answer:
Her mother painted the room her favorite colors (pink and yellows).
Explanation:
You use parentheses to insert extra information that a statement would still be correct without. So you can't have parentheses around parts of a sentence that, if removed, would make the sentence incomplete.
The answer I chose here doesn't need to say that the mother's favourite colours are pink and yellow for the sentence to be complete, so it is stated in parentheses. Removing the part in parentheses would not make the sentence incomplete because the sentence still works without it.
In all the other statements, removing the part in parentheses would have the statements make no sense, which means that the parentheses are incorrectly placed.
Answer:
volunteer to be part of the team ant the new changes
Answer:
D). [Compulsory voting] is the right thing to do for the United States.
Explanation:
A claim of value is illustrated as the claim that offers a conclusion, opinion, or judgment that validates the claim either positively or disproves the claim. It determines whether a claim or belief is justified and could be accepted or not.
As per the question, the sentence that exemplifies a claim of value from "Compulsory voting: An idea Whose Time Has Come" is displayed through option D as it proposes a judgment that 'compulsory voting would be the right thing for the US'. This statement attempts to validate the given claim and therefore, suggests that 'compulsory voting' would be appropriate and beneficial action to be done. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
Its B: burst into passionate sobbing.
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
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