The sentence which has the phrase, "A high-pitched screeched", as the subject of a sentence is: D. Suddenly, a high pitched screech , the crow's call, pierced the air. Hope that helps.
The sentence that uses the underlined word correctly is D) The school council used multiple media to advertise the prom.
The plural of medium is media, if you are referring to TV, or radio, etc.
Mediums are people who can speak to ghosts.
The incorrect uses of language are the 'fab', '2day', and AFAIK.
<h3>What is a language?</h3>
The primary mode of human communication, consisting of words spoken, written, or gestured in a structured and conventional manner is referred to as language.
A perfect formal text should not use any short form of any word.
In the given formal text, fabulous should be used in place of fab, today should be used in the place of 2day, and as far as I know is used in place of AFAIK.
Thus, the incorrect uses of language are the 'fab', '2day', and AFAIK.
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The dashes should be inserted between "bridge" and "an", and the second dash should be between "gorge" and "while".
Without the hyphens, the sentence is a bit too long and over-connected. There needs to be some sort of pause to describe the bridge the jumper is jumping off of.
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