Answer:
the sentence needs a punctuation mark
Explanation:
The sentence is made up of two clauses "Appearing almost like an alien planet," and "Edgar could see a huge grid of wind turbine in uniform rows and columns that stretched across the desert and the horizon." The second portion needs a period (or full stop). A period signifies where a sentence ends. Without a period, readers will be confused as they do not know where the sentence ends.
Answer:
![\fbox{ WUH YNEM SIMOT}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Cfbox%7B%20WUH%20YNEM%20SIMOT%7D)
Explanation:
This is a reasoning question where you have to find the pattern used in reference sentence and apply the same pattern in asked sentence.
The given reference sentence is,
<u>I WANT TO </u><u>BE</u><u> </u>which is written as O TNEW UT IB, in a certain code. If you would observe both the sentence then you can see all the given words are flipped.
for e.g. WANT is changed to TNEW
W was on the first position so it received last in certain code, T was on the last position so it received first position. This thing happened with the consonants that they were flipped without any change.
But there is a minor change was made with vowels they were shift to next vowels alphabetically.
The sequence of vowels alphabetically is
A,E,I,O,U if you would observe then every vowel is shifted like I to O, A to E in WANT to TNEW,O to U in TO to UT and E to I in BE to IB.
applying same pattern step-by-step in asked sentence,
Step 1- <em>Flip the sentence without changing any consonant,</em>
WOH YNAM SEMIT
Step 2- <em>Shift the vowel one digit</em> ( A→E, E→I, I→O,O→U)
WUH YNEM SIMOT
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
There is no need for tenses if the date/ time has been established.
Answer:
hope it will be helpful for you...
sorry my handwriting is not so good.