Papyrus is a old Egyptian type of paper. The context clues are “read and write” and “actual writing on papyrus”
Answer:
First start simple especially if you don't have anyone working for you yet, sell to family and some friends. Next you want to start out selling to family and friends like I said before, if you start to big you wont be able to supply the demand, I call this the suppliers flow, know how much you are making and how much you can sell your merchandise for . Then be able to make a profit off your clothing, you wont make any money if you sell them for how much you make them for. Social media is a great starter, websites are more for production lines but its your call. You can buy a printer if you want but if not you can probably find someone that knows how to print shirts.
Explanation:
I hope this helps, and good luck selling I hope you enjoy production as it is very fun once you get big and selling a lot.
<span>these are examples of dangling modifers:
I was late for the school bus again. Running for the bus, my book fell in the mud.
(Was the book running for the school bus? It's the only nearby noun beside mud.)
Deciding to join the navy, the recruiter enthusiastically pumped Joe's hand.
(Was the recruiter deciding to join the navy? The only other option is Joe's hand.)
Upon entering the doctor's office, a skeleton caught my attention.
(Was the skeleton entering the doctor's office? The only other option is my attention.)
in the example you gave "the point" did not read the essay, the only other option is :unclear. So the answer is C.</span>
The answers to the fill in the blanks are given below
1. have finished
2. has prepared
3. loves
4. learned
5. waited
6. have been
7. have seen
8. have read
9. have wrote
10. traveled
11. have not seen
12. have visited
13. ran
14. talked
15. did
16. looked
17. ran
18. hoped
19. have seen
20. has typed
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Every paragraph has to have an antecedent and an anecdote to go with it to keep the topic of the paragraph where it's supposed to be. So it doesn't turn into a run on paragraph <span />