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Yes Greek and Latin root words help readers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is because the internet is full of information. If you just search, "kangaroo", you'll get alot of articles and websites about the kangaroo. This auses the brain to do something called "power browse", which is us skimming through all the websites and wikipedia articles. The sense of information found online releases a brain chemical called dopamine, which is a sense of pleasure. You get this pleasure when finding new information. As a result, the dopamine makes us concentrade and read information more carefully.
<span>In order to vary the sentence structure, the sentence I would insert in the blank is C. Have you noticed how hard she works? The reason for this is because inserting an interrogative sentence that has a completely different structure and word order than the other two sentences works great in order to introduce some versatility into a paragraph consisting of a couple of sentences. Here, the only sentence that differs is C. which is why you should choose it. Starting three sentences in a row with the same word can be a bit dull and repetitive. </span>
1. Answer: C. It should be inserted directly after the noun it modifies.
Explanation: Adjective clauses work as an adjective to modify nouns.
2. Answer: C. He thinks that the truth was too unbelievable.
Explanation: This is the reason why thought he needed a lawyer.
3. Answer: D. “Dead birds is bad luck,” said Aunt Nicey, poking her head from the kitchen door. “Specially red dead birds!”
Explanation: Aunt Nicey believed that dead birds were a sign of bad luck.
4. Answer: B. Maria was torn between joining the Future Farmers of America or her high school’s swim team.
Explanation: Only specific institutions should be capitalized.
5. Answer: B. The text contains examples of dialogue.
Explanation: Dialogue is an important element to drama.
6. Answer: D. the middle
Explanation: The paragraph seems like there is already a beginning and the writing has already developed enough.