Answer:
doesn't
Explanation:
you cant use dont because it wouldn't make any sense for the sentence.
'Before they ate a snack' is the correct answer, it is the adverbial clause of time. A cannot be correct because that is an independent clause, and adverb clause has to be dependent. B isn't a clause at all.
Answer:
1. the presenter asked if the victims are scared to meet their muggers.
2. Ken's wife asked if Ken has seen the article about restoring justice in newpaper this morning.
3. the presenter asked us to tell them more about the ideas behind the programme.
4. Ken's manager ordered not to include other criminals in the programme.
Explanation:
A: The water temperature at the beach is sixty-eight degrees.
There are two general rule:
- since you are consistent in spelling the numbers out, you must put a hyphenate on the numbers
- typically if you have a number greater than ten you put it in number form (ie 13) instead of word form. It just depends of your preference as a writer or what the teacher wants.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
I think Zaroff serves as an antagonist.
I'm not sure about the next one.
I think they use onomatopoeia.
I'm not sure about the last one either.