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Answer:
Is torture morally acceptable?
Answer:
Sentence with correct grammar is;
Please bring me an egg timer.
Explanation:
The first sentence is correct as it correctly use an indefinite article "an" before a word which starts with vowel sound (egg).
The second sentence is incorrect because it incorrectly uses an indefinite article ("a") before a word which starts with a vowel sound (honor).
It is important to remember that the selection of one of the indefinite articles ("a" and "an") is determined by the sound with which a word starts. If it is vowel sound the article "an" is used; and if it is a word which starts with constant sound article "a" is used.
Examples:
an historical event, a house, an hour, an honor, an umbrella, a unit, a yellow car, a European company.
Some words may have different starting sounds depending on the accent used (e.g American, British, Indian etc.).
Answer:
The definition for "nailed' in this is "to have done precisely"
Explanation:
In this sentence it states that Ari had seen the "approval on everyone's faces" which in other words he think he had prosecuted the audition correctly which shows that the word nailed must mean "to have done precisely". Another reason is that the other definitions of nailed do not describe this correctly.