Most babies say a few simple words.
Baby talk at 12-18 months.
<span>From the following statements, the answer to your question and is true of Yasunari Kawabata's style is </span><span> It relied exclusively on other new thinkers for ideas. So the answer would be letter B. His styles are that he relied on the ideas of the modern and new thinkers to improve his works.</span>
In order to answer this set of questions, I suggest you read the story, highlight and/or underline key words, context clues, important dates, names, etc, and it'll be much easier for you to provide the correct answer for each question. good luck
Answer:
1) The revised version of the paragraph would be as follows:
Huckleberry Finn was an excellent book. It told of a raft journey down the Mississippi. The book has been enjoyed by children and adults. I like to read once a year. Maybe we all have that desire to be free. You can get away from it all when you read about Huck.
2) The passage with the correct punctuation of the section of the paragraph is the one that follows: I like to read it once a year. Maybe we all have that desire to be free.
Explanation:
The first option is the right choice because in this sentence the writer is stating that he likes reading Huckleberry Finn once year. It's a fact. Therefore, it would not make sense for an adverb of probability like <em>maybe</em> to be included in the sentence. The adverb is part of the next sentence in which the writer presents a thought, a belief. He thinks that probably we all have a desire to be free. But he does not know it for sure.