The part of speech which relate to NCOs is noun. It is the main subject about which the sentence talks about.
Given the sentence:
The only NCOs who are authorized to carry a sword are Marine NCOS.
There are eight parts of speech in English grammar, which are:
- noun,
- pronoun,
- verb,
- adjective,
- adverb,
- preposition,
- conjunction, and
- interjection.
In the given sentence, NCOs is the noun and 'to carry' is the verb.
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An implied argument is an argument which leaves us to draw the supposedly obvious conclusion for ourselves. Where an assumption on which the argument depends is not stated it is not readily available for scrutiny and therefore the fact that it is questionable or false can easily escape our attention. Similarly where a conclusion remains unstated the questionable connection between it and the reasons given for it remains out of view and may thus escape our critical appraisal. The problem with implied arguments therefore is that they involve a sort of mental sleight of hand that can fool us.
Let's review what are parentheses for: <span>Parentheses, always used in pairs, are used to to provide additional information. What is inside parentheses is not the most relevant information. Inside the parentheses you can have a single word, a fragment, or multiple complete sentences.
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This being said, the right answer is:
B. Parentheses may be used to emphasize a counter argument.
I hope this helps.
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For the graphic organizer, you title the center shape with the subject, and the surrounding shapes provide more information.
From here you start your essay using your graphic organizer.
1 The introduction will be about your topic, and the main points
2 Next you write your body paragraph(s) For 150 words, one paragraph is fine, but depending on your prompt you will want 2 or 3 at least. Make sure each paragraph flows into the next using transition words.
3 Here you will summarize your text with the main points just like the intro, including some new info your reader has learned.
This should get you started. If you need more help, you can message me and I'd be glad to answer any more questions. :)