Answer:
B. 2.
Explanation:
Among the three sentences given, the one similarity between them will be the use of the word "awhile" or "a while". The main difference between the two is that "awhile" is an adverb while the other is a noun, both about "a period of time".
So, the correct use of the word in a sentence is sentence 2. Here, the word "a while" is used to talk of a specific time period. The words "awhile" used in the other two sentences should be written as "a while" if they are to be correct.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
I think it is number 3. you're generating words that suggest possible sentences or paragraphs
Answer: period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, colon, semicolon, dash, hyphen, brackets, braces, parentheses, apostrophe, quotation mark, and ellipsis
<span>B is the correct answer. In MLA style, for both titles and subtitles, you must capitalise all nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs and subordinating conjunctions. Articles, co ordinating conjunctions, prepositions and to-infinitives are not capitalised. </span>
Answer:
i actually am not. haven't heard of that either..?! what is that??
Explanation: