Answer:
Clint is very tall and likes to play the ukulele.
Explanation:
"Clint is tall and very likes" wouldn't work.
"Clint is tall very and" wouldn't work.
"Clint very is tall" wouldn't work.
<u>"Clint is very tall and likes to play the ukulele"</u> would work.
1.B. Childrens' shoes are on the bottom three shelves. - it should be children's
2. C. Ours' is surely the most colorful float in the parade. - it should be ours, without the apostrophe
3. D. Both Shira and Kate's feet were sore after the long hike. - it should be Shira's and Kate's feet, because they don't share the same feet
4. A. There's not a dimes worth of difference between the two models. - it should be dime's
5. C. Theres a red gate at the park's entrance. - it should be there's
6. I'm not sure who's purse is on that chair. - it should be whose
7. I don't know about this one, sorry :/
8. A. Yes, that 65 convertible is considered a classic. - it should be '65
9. B. The dogs tail is wagging very quickly. - it should be dog's
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp." Uchida's purpose for including the following detail in Desert Exile is<span> to point out the unsanitary conditions at the camp </span>
Hey! I understand your frustration, let's do this together. :D
Alright -- you need to read over these and decide if it's something you'd watch or not.
I'll do the NewYork Times for you :)
<em>How you should explain:</em>
First of all, I believe I would be interested in watching NewYork Times, as they are a great known company on NewsPapers, online articles and much more. This article is also eye-catching for me. I would love to read it based on the plot of the story.
Great! We did the first one. Now do the second one by yourself. You got it! Ask me if you have any other questions.
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Yu Tsun killed Stephen Albert just to send a message to The Chief that the English weapons were stored in the town of Albert.