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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
6

Definitions (True or False): Is this ever true?

English
1 answer:
Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. False

2. True

3. True

4. True

5. True

6. Fragment

7. Sentence

8. Sentence

9. Sentence

10. Yes

11. Yes

12. No

13. No

14. It is never enough to walk a mile in someone's moccasins to fully understand.

15. Walking as fast as she could, she still got wet from the rain shower.

16. They were comfortable, but not rich.

17. The shock of bereavement is often followed by a succession of the following emotions: denial, sorrow, anger, and despair.

18. I tried very hard to understand what they were saying, because my survival and theirs depended on it.

19. To give my family a comfortable secure home life; that is my most important goal.

20. There are things we cannot see, and things we can.

21. There were broken widows in the old building, marked by vandalism and the ravages of time.

22. The northeastern coast of Jamaica, the locals tell me, is marked by Spanish shipwrecks strewn across the reefs and jagged rocks.

23. He was waiting on the shoreline, watching for the native canoes that would transport him home.

24. There were a number of difficult questions on the test, including some that would test his analytical ability to the max.

25. Using a cell phone can be dangerous, especially when you're driving.

26. When the party started, everyone was excited to be dancing.

27. As soon as they get here, we're going to head off to the zoo.

28. Whenever the traffic is heavy, we always listen to music to make us feel better.

29. Because Jamie is not feeling well, we decided to be quiet around him.

30. If you can think of an answer, than I'll reward you with a gift card.

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