What document and what did you put for part A?
The speaker envisions a time when everyone will receive equal
amounts of work and leisure.
For the responder, Countee Cullen’s “From the Dark Tower”
excerpted text describes the statement closely to “the speaker envisions a time
when everyone will receive equal amounts of work and leisure”. Since the author
speaks figuratively of inequality between amount of workload and leisure, he
sought for an upbringing, a revolutionary vision that everyone should receive
an equal distribution concerning income and not all the work should be done by
the less fortunate people but all should have their own fair share of undertakings
to face.
Answer:
Neither cereals nor eggs <u>appeal</u> to me for breakfast.
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement is a term from linguistics, referring to the fact that the subject and verb must agree in number. Both the subject and verb need to be singular or plural.
The given sentence is an example of a tricky agreement problem, as determining the right number of the verb may be difficult when two subjects are connected by <em>neither-nor</em> or <em>either-or.</em> The number of the verb depends on the noun closest to it. If the noun is plural, the plural form of the verb should be used. The verb is in the singular form if the noun closest to it is singular. That is why the sentence should say <em>Neither cereals nor eggs </em><u><em>appeal </em></u><em>to me for breakfast</em>. The verb in singular form should be used in sentences such as <em>Neither eggs nor bacon </em><u><em>appeals</em></u><em> to me for breakfast.</em>
Frequently I Write For Myself . My Personal Writing Differes From My School Because When I Write For Myself I Can Be Myself And Elaborate More On Me And My Personal Life .
<span>The answer is timbre. Timbre is a feature of the sound, which is a wave. Other features of sound are pitch (related with frequency) and loudness. Timbre is the feature of sound that permit ear to distinguish sounds with the same frequency and loudness.</span>