Answer:
idk if this is right but oh well
1. fact
2.fact and opinion
3. opinion
Explanation:
1. Bessie Smith <em>did </em>in fact die in a car accident in 1937
2. probably no one has heard a better version, but maybe there is a person who has
3. plenty of children read comic strips, but they are not specifically targeted towards children, adults can read them as well, but my point is that mostly children read them
Depending on what grade you are, maybe. If you are in sixth grade or lower, yes. In seventh and higher, no. A question as a hook is taught in elementary school but should not be used in higher grade essays.
Answer:
B). Instead
Explanation:
As per the question, the most appropriate word to complete the given sentence would be 'instead.' Thus, the complete sentence reads as:
'Instead, the constitution breaks the U.S. Government into three branches.'
<u>It offers a complete and accomplished meaning. It implies that 'in comparison to the present two branches of the federal government, the constitution instead divides the United States Govt. three equal yet independent branches</u>.' The other word fails to go as per the context of the sentence and convey an incomplete thought as they either include a subordinating conjunction('although', 'before') or require contextual background(as 'in conclusion'). Thus, <u>option</u> <u>B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
C or D but im leaning towards C
Explanation:
This one is a simple sentence.